
In the cold of
He spent a chilly night near
"I cannot, after one night, even begin to imagine
what it must be like to sleep rough on
"I hope that by deepening my understanding of the
issue, I can help do my bit to help the most vulnerable on our streets."
William, second in line to the throne, was exposed to
some of the hardships found on
Diana was well-known for her charitable work and the
homeless was a group she was particularly close to. She had also served as
Centrepoint's patron, a position she held at the time of her death in 1997.
A photograph released by the charity shows William, 27,
in the alley in jeans, a gray hooded sweat shirt and a knit hat pulled low.
In a post to the charity's Web site, Obakin said the
idea for William to spend a night on the streets—known as "sleeping
rough" in
"He was determined, as he has always been, to
understand deeply the full range of problems a homeless young person might
face," 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 -4 C (24.8 F). And it was the same for Prince
William. But he was determined to do it."
Obakin said they found a secluded spot—tucked away
behind some garbage bins—and settled in for a restless night.
"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," Obakin said.
William is currently training to be a Royal Air Force
search-and-rescue pilot.
Image made available by the Charity Centrepoint in
Tuesday 22 December 2009
Writer Jennifer Quinn, Associated Press Writer