The Prince and the Paupers


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Prince William sleeps rough for homeless charity

Prince William has spent a night sleeping rough in an event organised by a charity for the homeless.

William slept in a sleeping bag near Blackfriars Bridge in central London last week, as part of his role as a patron of the Centrepoint organisation.

He said he could not "even begin to imagine what it must be like to sleep rough night after night".

Clarence House said a "small element of security" had remained with the prince during the night.

Prince William said the experience had deepened his understanding of homelessness.

"Poverty, mental illness, drug and alcohol dependency and family breakdown cause people to become and then stay homeless," he said.

"Centrepoint's work - along with many other organisations' - in tackling these fundamental causes is desperately important if we are ever to end homelessness in this country."

'Understand better'

The prince was joined by the charity's chief executive Seyi Obakin, who said they were almost run over by a road sweeper vehicle.

Mr Obakin said: "For me, it was a scary experience. Out of my comfortable bed. Out there in the elements. Out there on an extremely cold night, with temperatures down to -4C.

"And it was the same for Prince William. But he was determined to do it as patron in order to raise awareness of the problem and to be able to understand a little better what rough sleepers go through night after night."

The challenge arose after William gave a speech to mark Centrepoint's 40th anniversary this year.

They were joined in the event by the prince's private secretary, Jamie Lowther-Pinkerton.

Cooked breakfast

Mr Obakin told his charity's website: "We took as much precaution as possible - finding a relatively secluded spot in an alleyway, shielded partly by a collection of wheelie bins.

"But there was no shielding from the bitter cold, or the hard concrete floor, or the fear of being accosted by drug dealers, pimps or those out to give homeless people a 'good kicking'."

The group slept until 0600 GMT when the prince was taken on a tour of areas where people were sleeping rough in the West End of London.

He then went to Centrepoint's Greek Street centre where he cooked breakfast for a group of young homeless people.

A spokesperson for Clarence House, the prince's official residence, said: "Prince William, as patron of Centrepoint, was keen to help raise the profile of Centrepoint and experience a tiny bit of what it is like to sleep rough in the UK today."


Vocabulary Practice

Find the green words from the article that have the following definition:

e.g. very small answer: tiny
  1. movable containers of rubbish
  2. to try to deal with something or someone
  3. a man who controls prostitutes
  4. very interested, wanting to do something very much
  5. to increase understanding or knowledge of something
  6. to sleep outside because you have no home and no money
  7. a particular place
  8. someone who is chosen by a group or organisation to speak officially to the public for them
  9. protected
  10. a machine usually with wheels and an engine, which is used for transporting people or goods on land, especially on roads
  11. a person who trades in something
  12. to be hit and driven over by a car

Comments

Montse said…
Hi, Graham.
1. movable containers of rubbish : wheelie bins
2. to try to deal with something or someone : tackle
3. a man who controls prostitutes : pimp
4. very interested, wanting to do something very much : keen
5. to increase understanding or knowledge of something : awareness
6. to sleep outside because you have no home and no money : sleep rough
7. a particular place : spot
8. someone who is chosen by a group or organization to speak officially to the public for them : spokesperson
9. protected : shielded
10. a machine usually with wheels and an engine, which is used for transporting people or goods on land, especially on roads: vehicle
11. a person who trades in something : dealer
12. to be hit and driven over by a car : run over
Graham said…
12 out of 12, Montse. Well done!