The Prince of Wales arrived in Northern Ireland on 27 June in his campaign to end homelessness.
The Prince visited East Belfast Mission, at the Skainos Centre where he was met by Belfast’s Lord-Lieutenant Dame Fionnuala Mary Jay-O’Boyle as part of his two-day UK tour.
Prince William’s charitable foundation is contributing £3m of funding in his bid to help end homelessness.
Photos by Jonathan Porter / Press Eye
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The Prince of Wales visits community hub The Skainos Centre in East Belfast as part of his campaign to end homelessness in the UK. The visit to the East Belfast Mission is part of a two-day UK tour which started in London on Monday. Prince William’s charitable foundation is contributing £3m of funding to help tackle homelessness.
Prince William with Tom Dinnen – Hosford Community Homes Lead.
Photo by Jonathan Porter / Press Eye.

The Prince of Wales visits community hub The Skainos Centre in East Belfast as part of his campaign to end homelessness in the UK. The visit to the East Belfast Mission is part of a two-day UK tour which started in London on Monday. Prince William’s charitable foundation is contributing £3m of funding to help tackle homelessness.
Prince William meets with members of the public after the visit finished.
Photo by Jonathan Porter / Press Eye.

The Prince of Wales visits community hub The Skainos Centre in East Belfast as part of his campaign to end homelessness in the UK. The visit to the East Belfast Mission is part of a two-day UK tour which started in London on Monday. Prince William’s charitable foundation is contributing £3m of funding to help tackle homelessness.
Prince William meets with members of the public after the visit finished.
Photo by Jonathan Porter / Press Eye.