The Philippine Star

Windsor official backs homeless crackdown for royal wedding

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LONDON (AP) — A political storm is brewing ahead of Prince Harry’s and Meghan Markle’s May 19 wedding over whether to crack down on homeless people and beggars in the well-to-do English town of Windsor.

The wedding will be held at Windsor Castle, the town’s most famous landmark and a favored residence of Queen Elizabeth II. It is expected to draw thousands of extra visitors to the picturesqu­e riverside town 32 kilometers west of London that is already popular with internatio­nal tourists.

Borough council leader Simon Dudley kicked off the controvers­y by tweeting over the Christmas holidays about the need to clean up Windsor’s streets. He then wrote to police and British Prime Minister Theresa May suggesting that action be taken to reduce the presence of beggars and the homeless.

Dudley referred to an “epidemic” of homelessne­ss and vagrancy in Windsor and suggested many of those begging in the town are not really homeless. He said the situation presents a beautiful town in an unfavorabl­e light.

The prime minister said Thursday she does not agree with Dudley’s call for police action, emphasizin­g that councils like the one Dudley heads must act to help the homeless.

“I think it is important that councils work hard to ensure that they are providing accommodat­ion for those people who are homeless,” said May.

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