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THE PRINCE OF WALES'S HOMEWARDS INNITIATIVE HAS ANNOUNCED A NEW HOUSING PROJECT IN LAMBETH ✨️
The Prince of Wales’s Homewards initiative has announced a new “Innovative Housing Project” in the London borough of Lambeth, to help eradicate homelessness.
A property in south London owned by the Duchy of Cornwall estate in partnership with Centrepoint, of which Prince William is patron will be converted into 16 flats to provide affordable homes for 18 to 25-year-olds.
The Homewards programme is now in its “delivery mode” and the Lambeth initiative is the third Innovative Housing Project to be launched.
The Lambeth project aims to act as a bridge between supported accommodation and the private rented sector with Centrepoint managing the homes and expanding their Independent Living Programme, which aims to break the cycle of homelessness.
The flats will be provided to young people already employed, with a number allocated to those moving towards employment, to test a new model to get people into housing and jobs at the same time.
With the planning proposal now endorsed by Lambeth Council’s planning applications committee, work is expected to begin as soon as possible.
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THE PRINCESS OF WALES HAS CURATED A MINI DISPLAY AT THE V&A STOREHOUSE FOR THE 'MAKERS AND CREATORS' EXHIBITION ✨️
The Princess of Wales, Patron of the V&A, has curated her own ‘mini display’ at the V&A East Storehouse in London.
The Princess personally worked with the museum's curatorial team to select eight significant works from across its large collection for her ‘Makers and Creators’ exhibition.
The Makers and Creators display brings together objects chosen by The Princess to celebrate past makers and creators, and show how historic objects can influence fashion, design, film, art and creativity today.
It aims to show how 'individual, unique objects can come together to create a collective whole that helps us to explore our social and cultural experiences, and the role we play in the wider tapestry of life'.
The objects selected by The Princess of Wales include :
Oliver Messel's costume for the Fairy of the Woodland Glades worn by Diana Vere in The Royal Ballet's 1960 production of The Sleeping Beauty
A watercolour study of a forest glade by well-known children's author Beatrix Potter and a childhood photograph album belonging to her father, Rupert Potter
A 15th century earthenware tile, impressed with a design of interlacing bands from South Cadbury Church in Somerset
A Morris & Co furnishing screen designed by William Morris's assistant J.H.Dearle in the mid-1880s
A hand quilted bedcover, made in Wales circa. 1830-40
An oil painting entitled 'A Woman Holding a Mirror and a Rose' by Anglo-American artist George Henry Boughton
A Qing dynasty porcelain vase from Jingdezhen, China, circa. 1662-1722
A sculpture by Clemence Dane, which is a physical representation of the artist's hands created in the mid-20th century
Visitors to the Storehouse will be able to view the collection as part of the self-guided experience from today until early 2026.
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❥ 30 JULY 2025 | The Princess of Wales has written a special message for ‘Makers and Creators’ exhibition at the V&A East Storehouse in London.
The message accompanying the display says :
Objects can tell a story. A collection of objects can create a narrative, both about our past and as inspiration for the future.
This display celebrates our past makers and creators and illustrates how much historic objects can influence fashion, design, film, art and creativity today. Individual, unique objects can come together to create a collective whole that helps us to explore our social and cultural experiences, and the role we play in the wider tapestry of life.
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"Objects can tell a story. A collection of objects can create a narrative, both about our past and as inspiration for the future. This display celebrates our past makers and creators and illustrates how much historic objects can influence fashion, design, film, art and creativity today. Individual, unique objects can come together to create a collective whole that helps us to explore our social and cultural experiences and the role we play in the wider tapestry of life." - Catherine, The Princess of Wales
The Princess of Wales has curated the Makers and Creators display at the V&A storehouse in east London. As patron of the V&A, the princess visited the museum's new storehouse in June and worked with a team to bring objects together for public view.
Oliver Messel's costume for the Fairy of the Woodland Glades worn by Diana Vere in The Royal Ballet's 1960 production of The Sleeping Beauty.
A watercolour study of a forest glade by well known children's author Beatrix Potter and a childhood photograph album belonging to her father, Rupert Potter.
A 15th century earthenware tile, impressed with a design of interlacing bands from South Cadbury Church in Somerset.
A Morris & Co furnishing screen designed by William Morris's assistant J.H.Dearle in the mid-1880s.
A hand quilted bedcover, made in Wales circa. 1830-40.
An oil painting entitled 'A Woman Holding a Mirror and a Rose' by Anglo-American artist George Henry Boughton.
A Qing dynasty porcelain vase from Jingdezhen, China, circa. 1662-1722.
A sculpture by Clemence Dane, which is a physical representation of the artist's hands created in the mid-20th century.
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Catherine & Charlotte
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Prince William and Princess Charlotte at the Women’s EURO final.
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Prince William and Princess Charlotte making their way to the field to celebrate the Lionesses winning the Women’s EURO 2025 final on July 27, 2025 in Basel, Switzerland. 🎥
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The Prince of Wales and Princess Charlotte with The Princess of Asturias and Infanta Sofia at the UEFA Women's Euro 2025 final football match between England and Spain at the St. Jakob-Park Stadium in Basel, Switzerland | 27 JULY 2025
#2025#20250727 england v spain euro final#prince william#princess charlotte#will and charlotte#spanish royal family
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The Prince of Wales and Princess Charlotte of Wales land in Basel, Switzerland ahead of the 2025 UEFA Women's Euro Final to cheer on the Lionesses | 27 JULY 2025
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The Prince of Wales and Princess Charlotte of Wales attend the UEFA Women's EURO 2025 Final between England and Spain at St. Jacob-Park in Basel, Switzerland -July 27th 2025.
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WILLIAM AND HIS LITTLE PRINCESS ♡
The Prince of Wales and Princess Charlotte of Wales attend UEFA Women's Euro 2025 final football match between England and Spain at the St. Jakob-Park Stadium in Basel, Switzerland | 27 JULY 2025
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Princess Charlotte of Wales attends UEFA Women's Euro 2025 final football match between England and Spain at the St. Jakob-Park Stadium in Basel, Switzerland | 27 JULY 2025
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The Prince of Wales congratulates "Young Player of the Tournament", England's forward #17 Michelle Agyemang after England won the UEFA Women's Euro 2025 final football match between England and Spain at the St. Jakob-Park Stadium in Basel Switzerland | 27 JULY 2025
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The Prince of Wales hugs Leah Williamson following the lionesses' victory over Spain in the UEFA Women's Euro 2025 final at the St. Jakob-Park Stadium in Basel, Switzerland | 27 JULY 2025
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The Prince of Wales congratulates Sarina Wiegman CBE, Manager of the Lionesses following their victory over Spain in the UEFA Women's Euro 2025 final at the St. Jakob-Park Stadium in Basel, Switzerland | 27 JULY 2025
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The Prince of Wales congratulates the Lionesses following their victory over Spain in the UEFA Women's Euro 2025 final at the St. Jakob-Park Stadium in Basel, Switzerland | 27 JULY 2025
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