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Homeless people have no place on the streets of Windsor

Megan Markle and hubby Prince Harry are seen in their vehicle during the annual Christmas tree luncheon in London, England. 

Windsor is about to become the place to be next Spring, as  Britain’s Prince Harry and Meghan Markle wed before the world.   But,  the marriage won’t come without much controversy and a few issues. Of those issues, ehum, the alarmingly high and often annoying number of homeless people and beggars in the area.

Officials now want to do something about it, ahead, of the wedding that’s expected to draw heavy tourism to the area.    According to reports,    officials feel that next to the extreme numbers in homelessness & the number of beggars, that  wealthy would-be travelers to the picturesque town would be entirely turned off.

Councilman  Simon Dudley reportedly called the situation “false” citing that allot of the common beggars and those  claiming to be homeless, ehum, actually aren’t.   Which is a commonplace problem in the United Kingdom, and,  a simple stroll through much of London and beyond will prove that.

The same people begging on the streets, in some cases, can often be seen partying in luxe clubs and wearing designer clothes days after asking for hard cash.

Meanwhile, homeless groups and such have  cried false foul, but are refusing to admit the truth.

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