Prince William marks the third anniversary of his nationwide campaign to address homelessness, saying the issue is not caused by individual shortcomings. In remarks marking the milestone, he says, “Homelessness is not an individual failure, it is a systemic failure.” The reports describe his campaign as focused on tackling the underlying systems that leave people without stable housing, rather than framing homelessness as the result of personal choices or circumstances. Both sources present the same core message and timing: the anniversary of the campaign and William’s characterization of homelessness as a broader societal and structural problem. The articles do not provide detailed new policy proposals or specific performance figures in the excerpts, but they emphasize the campaign’s framing of homelessness as something requiring systemic responses. Overall, the coverage aligns on the anniversary context and the statement that homelessness reflects failures in the systems meant to prevent and reduce it.