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. Homeless charities are reacting angrily to borough councilor Simon Dudley's call for police to clear the streets so the town makes a favorable impression on visitors drawn to see what they can of the royal nuptials. They reject his assertion that the homeless in Windsor are living on the streets by choice, a view expressed in a letter Dudley sent to police and to Conservative Prime Minister Theresa May.