Prince William has visited Aberdeen to mark the launch of a new Homewards Activator partnership, a project aimed at ending homelessness in the UK.
He was joined by Dragon's Den star Steven Bartlett at the Foyer in Aberdeen before embarking on a walking tour of the city's famous nuart murals.
He was joined by Angus Stirling who is part of new city initiative, Invisible Cities, which trains and employs those with lived experience of homelessness to become walking tour guides of their own city.
The Duke of Rothesay launched his Homewards project in 2023 and aims to deliver new employment pathways for people across its six Homeward locations, including Aberdeen.
His second visit to the Granite City also gave him the chance to visit the first homes to be delivered by the programme, and meet with the partners helping to introduce new opportunities to people at risk of, or experiencing, homelessness.
Posting on his X account, the future King said: "The launch of Invisible Cities in Aberdeen has been made possible by HomewardsUK and their local coalition members and supporters, and over the next two years this programme will expand to all six Homewards locations."