Prince William was unable to support his beloved England at the match yesterday, which saw them storm through to the finals.
Prince William has been spotted cheering on England from the sidelines throughout Euro 2024, but during their semi-final win over the Netherlands on Wednesday night he was nowhere to be seen.
No doubt the Prince will have been eagerly watching from home, but he was unable to make the trip to Dortmund to see them play in person as he has an important UK engagement today.
William will be marking the first year anniversary of his Homewards project with a visit to Lambeth in south London, where he launched the campaign last June.
His ultimate aim is to help tackle the issue of homelessness over five years by putting a stop to the problem before it begins to take hold.
The project has been spread out over six sites in the UK โ Aberdeen, Bournemouth, Christchurch & Poole, London, Newport, Northern Ireland and Sheffield.
The aim of the project is to build collaboration between local communities and authorities to locate and fix problems which could spiral into homelessness.
Bespoke plans of action between the public, private and voluntary sectors will now be put into place across each location as the project enters its second year.
William is expected to say in a speech later today: โItโs fantastic to be back in Lambeth, where a year ago we launched Homewards and began our journey of working together to demonstrate that it is possible to end homelessnessโฆ
โHomelessness is a complex societal issue, and one that touches the lives of far too many people in our society. However, I truly believe that it can be ended.โ
It was also announced this week by Kensington Palace that William will feature in a new ITV documentary telling the behind-the-scenes story of the first year of the programme.
The Prince has been involved in the fight to end homelessness for many years, as his work with the charity Centrepoint saw him sleep rough on the streets of London for one night in the winter of 2009.
It is expected that William will be able to travel to Berlin on Sunday to watch England play Spain in the Euro 2024 final, following their stunning 2-1 win over the Netherlands.
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Source: CNN