Sunday, May 5, 2024

Dionne Warwick won’t listen to her own songs

Dionne Warwick refuses to listen to her own music. The iconic singer - whose songs 'Walk On By', 'Alfie'...

Latest Posts

Tinie Tempah returning to music

Tinie Tempah is returning to music. The 'Pass Out' hitmaker hasn't released an album since 2017's 'Youth' as he...

Pet Shop Boys eye Cardi B collaboration

Pet Shop Boys want to work with Cardi B. The 'West End Girls' hitmakers - comprising Neil Tennant and...

Black Keys gave Noel Gallagher a new nickname

The Black Keys nicknamed Noel Gallagher “The Chord Lord”. The former Oasis rocker features on the duo's new LP...

Nashville star Sam Palladio reveals how he enlisted the help of a Foo Fighter for new single

Sam Palladio decided to work on a country music track with Foo Fighters star Chris Shiflett after meeting him through a friend.

Prince William praised for people skills

Prince William has been praised for his "incredible gift" at putting people at ease.

The 38-year-old royal has been patron of homeless charity Centrepoint for 15 years and as well as public visits to highlight the work of the organisation, he also makes visits in private, where he gets the chance to speak with service users behind closed doors, and has always impressed staff with his conversation skills.

Chief executive officer at Centrepoint, Seyi Obakin, said: "Those private visits are time when traumatised and vulnerable people are freer in his presence…

"He comes and he chats with young people, because that’s when he’s able to motivate and inspire on a one-to-one basis. He encourages young people to reach out to wherever their talents might take them.

"Prince William has an incredible gift, a talent, to put people at ease.

"I have seen young people chatting to him like old friends within minutes, I don’t think many people can do that."

"The most powerful thing when he visits is that he can be so informal and easy to get on with.

"If you are a young person, often what happens is you don’t even know he’s coming. You hear that Prince William is here. The first thing that happens, is you can get quite nervous – you’ll lost for words.

"But his own informality helps young people to break that down.

"He can have great conversations with young people that are really helpful to them. It’s an incredible thing, that he’s able to do that.

"I was at an event with him several years ago and he met this young person. She knew he was coming and she had completely clammed up and couldn’t get her words out.

"The prince bends down and whispered into the ears of this young person and it was like a flood gate. She started talking and couldn’t stop. That’s what it’s like."

William regularly checks in on the progress made by the people he has spoken to in the past through the charity.

Seyi told the Mirror Online: "He must meet thousands of people every year, and yet he has this incredible capacity to remember those he’s met and ask after them several months later.

"Imagine you’re a young person, and you find yourself cooking, eating and chatting with Prince William in private.

"Imagine what that does to motivate you. Knowing also, that in three months time, he might be asking how you’re getting on. It’s hugely powerful and inspiring.

"We’ve lucky to have him in our corner."

The prince doesn’t even mind if people don’t recognise him.

Sey recalled one young person staring at William before saying: "You look like somebody famous. You look like Prince William."

William replied: "Yeah, yeah, a lot of people have said that before."

Latest Posts

Tinie Tempah returning to music

Tinie Tempah is returning to music. The 'Pass Out' hitmaker hasn't released an album since 2017's 'Youth' as he...

Pet Shop Boys eye Cardi B collaboration

Pet Shop Boys want to work with Cardi B. The 'West End Girls' hitmakers - comprising Neil Tennant and...

Black Keys gave Noel Gallagher a new nickname

The Black Keys nicknamed Noel Gallagher “The Chord Lord”. The former Oasis rocker features on the duo's new LP...

Nashville star Sam Palladio reveals how he enlisted the help of a Foo Fighter for new single

Sam Palladio decided to work on a country music track with Foo Fighters star Chris Shiflett after meeting him through a friend.

Don't Miss

Luke Hemmings hopes new EP will prepare him for fatherhood!

Luke Hemmings is hoping his new EP will prepare him for being a dad. The 5 Seconds of Summer...

Paris Hilton declares her new album ‘has it all’

Paris Hilton claims her upcoming second studio album “has it all”. The billionaire hotel heiress, 43, has released 15...

Melanie Blatt ‘back in the studio working on new solo material’

Melanie Blatt is said to be back in the studio working on new solo material. The former All Saints...

Taylor Swift ‘fired up’ to return to tour after latest smash album

Taylor Swift is feeling "fired up" to return to touring following the success of her album 'The Tortured Poets Department'.

Jon Bon Jovi ‘wasn’t impressed’ by Livin’ On a Prayer

Jon Bon Jovi "wasn't that impressed" with 'Livin' On a Prayer' when it was first written. The Bon Jovi...

Stay in touch

To be updated with all the latest news, offers and special announcements.