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Princess Diana Would Have Been 64 Today. Look Back at the Lasting Legacy of The People's Princess

  • Princess Diana, born July 1, 1961, would have turned 64 on July 1, 2025, and Prince William marked the day by promoting his Homewards homelessness initiative in Sheffield.
  • Diana's death on August 31, 1997, in a Paris car crash followed her 1996 divorce from Prince Charles, with shared custody of their sons William and Harry established amid intense media scrutiny.
  • Diana's humanitarian efforts, including her work on homelessness, HIV/AIDS awareness, and landmines, inspired William to launch Homewards in 2023, a five-year plan aiming to make homelessness rare, brief, and unrepeated.
  • Prince William highlighted that addressing homelessness involves more than just providing housing, stressing the importance of offering chances to those marginalized by society. The initiative supports local partnerships in developing customized strategies to prevent homelessness based on community-specific needs.
  • Homewards' second anniversary saw over 100 initiatives and nearly £3 million secured to create about 300 homes across six UK locations, with William expressing optimism for long-term change inspired by his mother's legacy.
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The 1st of July is dedicated to Prince William by his mother Diana. On her birthday, he visits an initiative that is committed to one of her heart issues.

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