Prince William steps out solo after new chapter with Princess Kate



Prince William steps out solo in South London

Prince William stepped out solo in South London, just hours after a major update from his and Princess Kate’s The Royal Foundation.

On Tuesday, September 9, the Prince of Wales visited Spiral Skills, a youth organisation in Lambeth that has received funding from his Homewards initiative.

“Homewards UK is providing funding to the brilliant Spiral Skills in Brixton, whose team use lived experience and consistency to provide support, employment, training and opportunities for young people locally,” read a social media statement by Kensington Palace.

Launched in 2023 across six locations in the U.K., Homewards is the future king’s ambitious project to make homelessness “rare, brief and unrepeated.” Spiral Skills, founded in 2015, helps young people aged 14–25 with career coaching, workshops, and employment opportunities to break cycles of unemployment and exclusion.

Thanks to Homewards’ support, the group has moved into a new prevention hub, expanding its impact in the community.

Prince William steps out solo after new chapter with Princess Kate

Prince William steps out solo after new chapter with Princess Kate

William also joined a workshop with Young Creators UK, a creative agency run by underrepresented youth, and reunited with Homewards advocate Fara Williams MBE, who previously appeared in his Homewards documentary.

It comes as the Prince and Princess of Wales announced the new Chief Executive Officer for the Royal Foundation.

“We are looking forward to welcoming Sarah to The Royal Foundation and to working with her on some of the issues which are closest to our hearts,” the couple said in a statement. 

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