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William hauls chair up three storeys in Aberdeen after declaring homelessness a 'systematic failure'

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The Prince of Wales personally helped furnish a flat in Aberdeen this afternoon, as he commemorated three years of his Homewards programme.William carried a dining chair up three flights of stairs to the one-bedroom property on the city's outskirts, with Langstane Housing Association employees bringing the remaining seats.The initiative, which operates across six locations nationwide - Newport, Lambeth, Belfast, Sheffield and the Dorset towns of Poole, Bournemouth and Christchurch, along with Aberdeen - aims to establish a blueprint for eliminating homelessness in all its manifestations.William had earlier addressed an audience at the Tate Modern in London, where he declared: "Homelessness is not an individual failure; it is a systemic failure." TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say So far, the Homewards Fund has channelled £1.9million directly into its target communities, with an additional £3.5million secured through grants and private donations.Surplus goods valued at £2.3million have...

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