Analysis: Prince William goes undercover to highlight a big issue

That might explain the surprise of London’s commuters on Wednesday, when Prince William popped up on the city’s streets, selling copies of the Big Issue magazine.

The publication covers homelessness and housing, and is sold by rough sleepers and other people below the breadline as a way of making a weekly income.

“My brother in law was in London today and saw a celebrity, so he took a photo at a distance,” retired police officer Matthew Gardner wrote on LinkedIn. “The celebrity saw the ‘covert surveillance’ effort and crossed the road to investigate further.”

He added that William whipped out a card machine when his relative told the prince he had no change to hand.

“What an honour to have a private moment with our future King who was humble and working quietly in the background, helping the most needy,” Gardner said.

The pictures posted by Gardner and other Londoners quickly went viral, and became the best possible PR the royals could have hoped for since … well, the weekend’s triumphant jubilee celebrations.

The contrast between these two events gave the images added potency. On Sunday, we saw Prince William on the balcony of Buckingham Palace next to his grandmother, waving regally to a sea of subjects. And the next week, he was incognito on the streets, selling magazines for loose change.

When CNN contacted Kensington Palace to ask about William’s stint as a Big Issue seller, staff declined to add anything. This wasn’t a story they were pushing. Was that part of a strategy? Guerrilla palace PR? Or, was he simply caught out while volunteering?

Either way, the importance of the cause to William was perhaps rooted in childhood. His mother, Diana, took him and brother Harry to homeless shelters after dark when they were young.

It was an issue close to the princess’ heart and one to which William has also committed as part of her legacy. In 2009, he spent a night sleeping rough on London’s streets to experience the realities of homelessness for himself.

These experiences would have provided valuable insight into the problem of homelessness, which has been rising in recent years. More than 274,000 people are homeless in England, including 126,000 children, according to research published by charity Shelter in December last year. Some 2,700 people are sleeping rough on any given night, the charity says, while many families are in unsuitable temporary accommodation.

“We’re flooded with calls from families and people of all ages who are homeless or on the verge of losing their home,” Polly Neate, chief executive of Shelter, said when the data was released.

The cost-of-living crisis hitting British families at the moment could worsen the situation. And by spending time in the “real world” after a weekend of pomp and ceremony at Buckingham Palace, William showed he can remain in touch with the people who will one day look to him as their monarch.

William’s undercover volunteering will have provided good PR, but that may not have been the intention. For the second in line to the throne, the experience was probably about making himself a better future King.

WHAT ELSE IS HAPPENING?

Prince Harry’s libel case in court.

Prince Harry’s libel case against a newspaper publisher, which relates to a story about his legal battle with the UK’s Home Office over personal protection, was heard in a London court on Tuesday.

Harry is suing Associated Newspapers Ltd., the publisher of the Mail on Sunday and MailOnline, over stories written by the outlets. Harry is separately engaged in legal proceedings with the Home Office, seeking the right to pay for police protection while he’s in Britain. The prince has frequently criticized media coverage of himself and his wife, Meghan, and has previously sued publishers for claims made in their stories.

Queen’s tea with Paddington Bear gets rave reviews.

Even at 96, the Queen can still spring a surprise. A highlight from the weekend’s jubilee celebrations was the comedy skit the monarch recorded with the much-loved children’s character Paddington Bear — and the daughter of the creature’s creator said her “whole family are still buzzing” from the reaction.

Karen Jankel, whose father, Michael Bond, wrote the books that made Paddington a household name, told PA Media: “It really, really was such an honor” to have the character included in the festivities. The sketch saw the Queen have afternoon tea with Paddington, even producing a marmalade sandwich from her handbag.

‘Sugar high’ behind Prince Louis’ cheeky facial expressions.

In a weekend of celebrations for his great-grandmother, it was 4-year-old Prince Louis who stole the show during the jubilee pageant. William and Kate’s younger son displayed some elaborate facial expressions during the pomp and pageantry, which ensured he quickly went viral.

And now we know what prompted the sassy youngster’s exuberance: “There were a lot of sweets out back there, so (William and Kate’s children) had complete sugar highs,” explained former England rugby star Mike Tindall, who is married to the Queen’s granddaughter Zara Tindall and sat behind Louis during an event. “As any parent knows, you just do what needs to be done” to get young children to behave during lengthy events, Tindall said on his podcast “The Good, The Bad and The Rugby.”

DID YOU KNOW?

Prince Charles hands David Attenborough his second knighthood.

Environmentalist David Attenborough headlined a bumper investiture ceremony at Windsor Castle on Wednesday, picking up his second knighthood from fellow conservationist Prince Charles.

The prestigious Knight Grand Cross was bestowed upon the 96-year-old broadcaster, and he was pictured beaming in the grounds of the castle after the event.

Best known for making nature documentaries such as “The Blue Planet,” Attenborough is considered a national treasure in the UK. In 2019, he set up the Earthshot Prize with Prince William, which aims to inspire innovative solutions to the most pressing environmental challenges facing the planet.

As part of the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations, Attenborough delivered a message about climate change and the planet, which was projected onto the front of Buckingham Palace.

William also spoke during that segment of the Platinum Party concert, telling the crowd about “visionary environmentalists” around the world, and praising his father and late grandfather, Prince Philip, for their work on protecting the natural world.

PHOTO OF THE WEEK

Prince Harry and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex have shared a picture of their daughter, Lilibet, celebrating her first birthday in Windsor amid the weekend’s jubilee festivities.

The eighth in line to the throne turned 1 on Saturday, during the family’s trip to London for the Queen’s celebrations.

Lilibet was named after the nickname given to the Queen by relatives and close friends when she was a small child.

QUOTE OF THE WEEK

“What a fantastic weekend of celebrations. Seeing people across the nation coming together with family, friends and loved ones has been extremely special … We all had an incredible time, especially Louis.”

– Prince William and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge

William and Kate reflected on the jubilee weekend and gave a nod to the antics of their youngest child.


Football news:

<!DOCTYPE html>
Kane on Tuchel: A wonderful man, full of ideas. Thomas in person says what he thinks
Zarema about Kuziaev's 350,000 euros a year in Le Havre: Translate it into rubles - it's not that little. It is commendable that he left
Aleksandr Mostovoy on Wendel: Two months of walking around in the middle of nowhere and then coming back and dragging the team - that's top level
Sheffield United have bought Euro U21 champion Archer from Aston Villa for £18.5million
Alexander Medvedev on SKA: Without Gazprom, there would be no Zenit titles. There is a winning wave in the city. The next victory in the Gagarin Cup will be in the spring
Smolnikov ended his career at the age of 35. He became the Russian champion three times with Zenit

23:02 Flooding ongoing across eastern and southern Trinidad
21:01 Minority Leader to Deputy Chief Sec: Clear the air on staff salaries
21:01 Lafast Motors signs exclusive deal to sell electric cars
20:58 Vybz Kartel Scolds His Sons Likkle Vybz & Addi For Mocking Cashier
20:58 21 Savage Link Up With Popcaan In Jamaica His Second Trip Outside US
20:21 Roger Jacob: Capturing moments, making history
20:14 Flooding ongoing across eastern, southern Trinidad
20:14 Red Force aim for second gear in Super50
17:33 Mayor: Road-patching programme for Port of Spain
16:41 Nicholas Paul shatters Pan Am sprint record to reach quarter-finals
16:31 CAL adds 42 flights for Tobago carnival
16:31 Freeport police shot at, Enterprise woman held with ammo
15:13 Judge refuses midnight injunction to Venezuelan
9:57 Senators, NCIC hit vandalism
8:04 NCIC head appeals for respect, tolerance of religions, cultures
8:04 Senator: Corrupt police scaring citizens
5:57 Senators, NCIC hit vandalism – STOP TEMPLE ATTACKS
5:57 'I need emotional support'
4:15 The making of Japan Soca Weekend
1:56 Noble: Are we all living pipe dreams, like Mahal, while T&T suffers?
21:01 Daly Bread: Thinking amphitheatre for pan
18:30 Dear Editor: The late BC Pires embodied the spirit of the Calypso Tent
5:28 Mekelia Miller uses queen platform to serve communities
5:14 Triple national award winner vows to serve
5:12 The Secret of The Swamp As Darkness Gathers
5:11 Sophie the New York Fashion Week model
4:57 Erica Mena Questions Mona Scott-Young’s Olivia Pope Post After Firing
4:53 Kheisha Nicholls plans for equity in education
4:50 Caribbean cyclists dominate stage three of 'Classic'
4:50 Ten-man Fatima stun San Juan North 5-2, take No 1 spot
4:50 Bright spark for survivor of Paria diving tragedy
4:45 Erica Williams-Connell lauds preservation of father's legacy
4:45 US-trained educator to host dementia care workshops
4:45 Crime talks, crime questions
4:23 SSFL 23: Kyle tricks QRC in remarkable “Saints” revival; Fatima jump to first
20:56 Trade unions meet with Opposition ahead of budget
20:07 Mayaro MP hurt over murder of Rio Claro girl
19:04 Cops probe two murders, fatal police killing
19:04 Cops probe two murders, police killing
18:29 Stakeholders call for systematic documentation of Carnival
17:15 Valencia fire leaves 7 homeless
14:55 Seamstresses gifted sewing pattern kits from trade ministry
14:27 Rowley: Preserve Trinidad and Tobago’s heritage and learn from it
14:27 Bail to continue for Chinese national accused of meth trafficking
14:27 Tobago fisherfolk want gas rebates in budget
14:24 Central Bank: Food price rises easing
13:57 Vaneisa: It’s no wonder that citizens feel disrespected and disregarded
12:12 Government to decide on HDC house for Peterkin family
12:12 Bad weather leaves million $$ damage
11:59 Pastor: A dark day for Trinidad and Tobago as murdered siblings buried
8:13 Crime talks off on wrong foot
8:13 Rowley’s admission of failure
7:55 We need healthy sexuality conversations
23:59 Signal Hill athletes shine in cross-run
23:59 Alexander bags hat-trick for Scarborough in SSFL girls division
23:48 Cuban Embassy In Washington, D.C. Attacked
23:24 Mexican beats Campbell to Tobago Cycling Classic stage 2 win
23:24 West Indies women’s coach wants ‘calypso’ cricket vs Aussies
22:38 Bail denied to Trinidadian wanted in US on drug-trafficking charges
21:42 Mayaro Football League kicks off on Saturday
21:42 Army coach laments draw: No freebies in Caribbean Cup
21:11 Flawless San Juan welcome Fatima in SSFL
20:01 Chief Sec: Thanks to me, Dutch apologised for slavery
16:45 San Fernado corporation employee shot dead near work
16:45 San Fernando corporation employee shot dead near workplace
16:41 Fyzabad man killed, friend injured
16:41 San Fernando corporation workers protest over poor working conditions
16:27 T&TEC closes two service centres on Saturdays
16:27 Appeal Court rejects Chinese contractor’s plea for Las Alturas repayment plan
16:27 Port Authority to appeal Superfast Galicia ruling
16:27 Tobago fishermen want answer on Barbados/Trinidad and Tobago flying fish dispute
16:27 Throwing down the gauntlet
16:27 Judge orders Facebook user to pay NCRHA’s CEO $1m for Facebook libel
15:17 Rio Claro girl, 13, among two shot dead at home
10:18 Bad weather sweeps across south, central – 11 ROOFS BLOWN OFF
10:18 Strong winds affect CAL, hangar roofs blown off
6:44 Trinidad and Tobago’s Shane Ramnarine shines on New York fashion stage
6:33 Keeron Isaac promoting culture through books, merchandise
6:18 Funeral assoc head tells father of Guanapo 4: Police to blame for decaying bodies
6:18 Cycling on the Avenue returns after 4-year hiatus
6:16 Coco Velvet screening for Miss Tobago pageant
6:13 Crime-fighting strategies for Trinidad and Tobago
6:10 Food loss and waste: An unacceptable reality
3:58 Bounty Killer Gives Najeeriii His Flowers Despite Not Understanding His Lyrics
3:13 AC close Caribbean campaign with solitary point, after D/Force draw
22:09 British High Commission not involved in UK investigator’s work in Trinidad and Tobago
21:04 Increased arrivals for cruise season
19:57 Granny threatens Children’s Authority with lawsuit
19:57 Grandmother threatens Children’s Authority with lawsuit
19:01 American Jonathan Brown takes Stage 1 at Tobago Cycling Classic
18:09 British High Commission not involved in EMM’s work in Trinidad and Tobago
16:45 Chief Sec: Seven-man team to monitor Kilgwyn Bay project
16:17 Ex-cop sentenced to 7 years for causing death by dangerous driving
16:17 Judge orders SWRHA to release dad’s medical records
16:13 Arms, drugs seized – suspect facing deportation
16:13 2 charged for Arouca man’s murder
16:13 Put the pawi on the money
15:49 Tobago Business Chamber: Stakeholders must be included in cross-party crime talks
15:38 Opposition leader: Raise minimum wage to $25/hr
15:35 Trade ministry responds to European ban on Trinidad and Tobago fish