Just a general question about how the Royal Foundation is funded. Is it through private donations or funded by the royals themselves or a combination of the 2? Would anyone be able to donate to HomewardUK?
Watched both episodes. I found it interesting, the first episode I found particularly emotional. The monarchy is in a safe place with William, he is a wonderful young man, carrying on his mother’s work. Using his position to try and make a difference.Has anyone watched Prince William's documentary on Homelessness? I think here in the USA it will be on the Disney+ channel.
I find it interesting that the journalists reviewing the program are typically well aware that a senior member of the BRF cannot bring politics into the conversation but then criticize them for not doing so.'Critics of Prince William’s Homelessness documentary miss the point'
Together, the Prince of Wales and ITV have managed something impressive with this series, writes royal correspondent Emma Mackenziewww.cosmopolitan.com
From Cosmopolitan.
The critics' main issues are that the programme wasn't political enough, and the usual rubbish about how someone who has a lot of money and homes shouldn't be talking about homelessness. Only someone who *does* have a lot of money is going to be in a position to draw attention about the subject. The TV channels are not going to commission a documentary made by Joe Bloggs. And they know very well that members of the royal family can't talk about politics.
I obviously took more out of the programme than they did. A proper understanding of what the project is all about.Prince William documentary receives criticism/mixed reviews.Prince William documentary branded 'abject failure' amid mixed reviews
William recorded a documentary promoting one of his biggest causes but the gloves appeared to be off among reviewers.www.newsweek.com
I wholeheartedly agree with you Maryrose.I give him a lot of credit taking on this initiative. Of course the "open up one of your castles" was going to be a response to this. Throwing money at a problem isn't always the answer. There has to be conversations about how to change things going forward. Some people are just a paycheck away from being in dire straits. I like that he has started the conversation. We are all aware this is an issue but it's good to see him bringing people together to at least try to do something.
What he is trying to look at , are the reasons people end up homeless. To stop the cycle was used quite a bit in the programme.I give him a lot of credit taking on this initiative. Of course the "open up one of your castles" was going to be a response to this. Throwing money at a problem isn't always the answer. There has to be conversations about how to change things going forward. Some people are just a paycheck away from being in dire straits. I like that he has started the conversation. We are all aware this is an issue but it's good to see him bringing people together to at least try to do
Jan Moir has an article in today’s Mail, I am not particularly fond of her as a journalist but I think her article today is quite fair. I am not any good at links but it also strays on to other family members so I will not try and link.Prince William documentary receives criticism/mixed reviews.Prince William documentary branded 'abject failure' amid mixed reviews
William recorded a documentary promoting one of his biggest causes but the gloves appeared to be off among reviewers.www.newsweek.com
I watched episode one tonight; his team has apparently looked at models all over the world and are doing pilots in the UK based on a model in Finland. As you said the goal is to provide the needed mental health support in addition to housing. The classic “one strike you’re out” model isn’t successful for addicts who generally relapse a number of times before (and if) they are able to become and stay sober. His model sounds research based and I think he’s using his platform to bring attention to important societal issues. It is quite ambitious but I was impressed.What he is trying to look at , are the reasons people end up homeless. To stop the cycle was used quite a bit in the programme.
Yes we need more affordable housing, but the personal issues need to be addressed along with the home.
Not everybody who is on the street tonight will be rehoused, some will die first . If this project can stop some going on to the street then good luck to him.
I think people assume he is saying he is getting everybody off the street, that is not the aim, it would be good but it will not happen. His aim is different.
Honestly I am not sure that it will ever end if the unannounced visits are occurring in Northern Ireland.Do you think going forward that some of these "surprise" visits will become the norm for certain events and places?