One in four Brits disagree with Prince William that homelessness is 'not inevitable' More than 40 percent of the British public do not agree with Prince William's statement that homelessness can be ended and is 'not an inevitable part of life'.
Responding to the statement "homelessness will always happen - it is not possible to prevent it, only to manage it", 44% said they tend to agree or strongly agree.
The Prince of Wales' optimistic statement came in October, as he launched his Homewards Initiative in a documentary titled Prince William : We Can End Homelessness.
Willam, 42, previously said that while no single organisation can end homelessness, charities working together with others "can help demonstrate it is not an inevitable part of life".
The survey also found that most people (83%) agree homelessness is a serious problem for the UK, with one in seven adding that society does not pay enough attention to the issue.