"Prince William undertook a private visit today to meet women who have experienced homelessness due to domestic abuse and sexual exploitation.
He visited the special support service on trip to Newport, South Wales, as part of drive to highlight the issue of female homelessness in the city.
The royal was accompanied by Sabrina Cohen-Hatton, now one of the country's most senior female fire officers but was forced to sleep rough on the streets of the city as teenager.
She is a key supporter of his Homewards campaign to eradicate homelessness in six areas of the UK within five years.
They also visited The Nelson Trust, which is a member of the Homewards Newport Coalition, and plays a pivotal role in delivering support for women in Newport who have experienced trauma.
Women are often more susceptible to experiencing 'hidden homelessness' compared to men, as they are less likely to rough sleep due to safety fears, resulting in sofa surfing, or sleeping on public transport.
The prince's Homewards team in Newport are looking specifically at the issue of homeless in women who face multiple disadvantages such as trauma, poverty and domestic abuse."
"Prince William has a new glittering royal patronage he will be sharing with another royal, His Highness Theyazin bin Haitham, heir to the Omani throne.
The two princes will be co-patrons of the “Jewel of Arabia Expedition”.
The project is to help promote and highlight British-Omani connections.
The goal of the expedition is to raise youth awareness of Oman’s biodiversity and natural heritage, fitting well with the Prince of Wales’ current projects, including Earthshot.
Prince William will be at the London launch of the exhibition on 25 November at the Royal Geographical Society. He will also be attending a second event in January in Oman.
At the two events, the two princes will be able to view artefacts and historic maps from the original 1928 expedition."