Prince William visits new Cornish suburb, discusses housing
Published Thursday, May 21, 2026 · Updated May 22
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AI synthesisPrince William visited Nansledan, a new suburb in Cornwall, to review housing projects, including initiatives for the homeless. During his visit, he discussed the Duchy of Cornwall's future investment strategies, which include plans to sell 20% of its estate over the next decade to fund £500m in housing and environmental projects. The visit underscored efforts to foster sustainable communities and tackle local housing challenges.
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Key points are extracted by an AI model and may contain errors or omissions. Always check the original sources.- The Duchy of Cornwall announced plans to sell off 20% of its estate over the next decade to invest £500m in housing and environmental projects.
- Prince William visited Nansledan, a newly developed suburb in Cornwall, to observe housing projects, including those for the homeless, and discuss the Duchy of Cornwall's future investment plans.
- The visit highlighted efforts to create sustainable communities and address local housing needs.
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Prince William visited Nansledan, a newly developed suburb in Cornwall, to observe housing projects, including those for the homeless, and discuss the Duchy of Cornwall's future investment plans. The visit highlighted efforts to create sustainable communities and address local housing needs.
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