Prince of Wales, Current Events 1: Sep 2022 -


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The Prince met with troops at an army camp in Estonia on Day 2
There are around 900 British military personnel alongside Danish, French and Estonian forces.

 
Here are photos of the second day in Estonia today:

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More pictures from the Prince of Wales' meeting with young farmers from the Duchy of Cornwall today.



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The Prince of Wales will appear in an upcoming episode of Clarkson's Farm.

Prince William was joined by stars of the show Kaleb Cooper and Charlie Ireland as he met young farmers in Somerset earlier.

A camera crew from the Amazon Prime series followed the prince on his trip to Folly Farm, between Pensford and Bishop Sutton, where he was raising awareness of mental health care for farmers.
 
The Prince of Wales is in Aberdeen today to join Homewards to see the first homes to be delivered under the scheme, as well as meet partners. He also learned about the ‘Flourish Project’, Hays – supported by EveryYouth, which will also work specifically with young people at risk of homelessness to find and maintain employment.




The Prince of Wales took a walk around Aberdeen with from Invisible Cities.

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There are now 31 properties available for housing the homeless at the Homewards location in Aberdeen.

Thirty-one properties in Aberdeen have been made available to those at risk of homelessness as part of a scheme to bring empty homes back into use more quickly.

The royal-backed project has been working with local and national businesses to provide furniture and fittings for the homes from businesses including IKEA, Dunelm and the DFS Group.

"Through this initiative, we are not only providing safe and secure homes but also fostering a supportive environment," said Judith Sutherland, who is Director of Housing at the Langstane House Association in Aberdeen.

Future Homewards plans include social housing being built on part of the Duchy of Cornwall Estate.

 

This looked like such a fun engagement at a great organization. I meant to just watch a few minutes and ended up watching all 37. Also, amid all of Harry's security woes, it was fascinating to watch the last four minutes of this video. When William exited the building, he was mobbed by people wanting to say hello and take selfies with him. It struck me how willing he was to engage with them and how incredibly calm his protection officers were. It's remarkable how easy things can be when you just get on with it.
 
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