Prince William to meet Street Soccer Scotland founder in Aberdeen visit

The Prince in Belfast earlier today

The Prince of Wales is visiting Tillydrone Community Campus as part of a new project to end homelessness.

Prince William is visiting Aberdeen on his second day of touring the UK for his new homelessness project. 

William, known as the Duke of Rothesay in Scotland, will visit Tillydrone Community Campus after spending the morning at a Belfast community centre. 

The visit to the North-East is part of William’s launch of Homewards. 

Delivered by The Royal Foundation, the five year locally lead programme will give six locations across the UK spaces, tools and relationships in an effort to demonstrate that collective efforts can prevent and end homelessness. 

The Prince is expected to be shown around the campus and see various activities taking place including cooking classes, NHS services and nursery sessions.

He will be joined by Homewards advocate, David Duke, who founded Street Soccer Scotland and Street Soccer London after playing for Scotland at the Homeless World Cup while sleeping rough.

Aberdeen is the fifth of six locations to be unveiled by William during a UK tour which continued on Tuesday.

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