In Sheffield, Prince William embarked on a mission to tackle homelessness through his Homewards initiative. During his visit, the Prince discussed the program’s aim to relieve councils and create a collaborative effort among residents, landlords, and local authorities in six UK locations, with Sheffield being a focal point. Homewards, a five-year plan, received support from Homebase, which pledged Home Starter Packs for tenants. Housing activist Kwajo Tweneboa highlighted the need to address stigmas associated with homelessness and advocated for a focus on social housing. Prince William met with individuals who have faced homelessness, listening to their experiences and commending their courage. The Homewards Sheffield Local Coalition, comprising over 70 organisations and community members, aims to develop a comprehensive action plan to eradicate homelessness in the city.

Meanwhile, Heidi Agan, known for her work as a Kate Middleton lookalike, found herself at the center of a peculiar conspiracy theory. The theory suggested she posed as the Princess of Wales during a visit to a farm shop with Prince William. A video showing a woman resembling Kate alongside Prince William sparked the speculation. Agan, who was working as a teacher when the video surfaced, has attempted to debunk the rumors circulating on social media. Despite her efforts, speculation continues to engulf her online platforms. Agan, from Northamptonshire, has impersonated Kate for more than a decade and calls for the cessation of these unfounded allegations to respect the Duchess’s privacy. Her commitment to accurately representing Kate, even adhering to changes during the Duchess’s pregnancies, underlines her dedication despite the challenges and scrutiny faced in her role as a lookalike.