Prince George Has the Sweetest Reaction When He Saw His Grandmother Princess Diana’s Signature at Poignant Visit
Prince George and William prepared Christmas lunch and decorated a tree for 150 homeless guests at The Passage, continuing a tradition started by Princess Diana in 1993.
- This Christmas, Prince George visited The Passage in London with his father to help prepare a Christmas lunch for 150 people with no family, continuing a tradition linking late Princess of Wales and Prince William.
- Framed as a family tradition, the visit symbolised a passing of the baton from one generation to the next and featured the repurposed Christmas tree from Princess Diana, late Princess of Wales's recent carol service.
- Prince George began by sorting Yorkshire puddings while Prince William handled the sprouts, and organisers praised George's willingness to `crack on and get involved`, CEO Mick Clarke said.
- William framed the engagement as a lesson on royal service, using the visit to teach Prince George about the Royal Family's duty of service and its impact on Britain's least fortunate.
- In a poignant moment, Prince George signed The Passage visitors book decades after Princess Diana, late Princess of Wales, producing what shelter staff and guests called `a lovely, beautiful moment`.
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Prince George Carries on Special Tradition Started by Grandma Princess Diana
Princess Diana would be so proud of her grandson Prince George if she could see him now. The 12-year-old son of Prince William and Kate Middleton just carried on a tradition started by the late Princess of Wales, which included a heartwarming nod to the People’s Princess. “Proud to join volunteers and staff at The Passage in preparing Christmas lunch – this year with another pair of helping hands!” Prince William wrote on Instagram recently. H…
Prince William takes Prince George with him to The Passage, Diana's former heart project. A common kitchen use and a guest book moment stir Royal fans.
The young Royal visits a London accommodation 32 years after his grandmother took Prince William there.
Prince William and his son, Prince George, have wanted to continue the legacy of Diana of Wales by going together to a charity to prepare food for homeless people on the eve of Christmas. The first time the heir to the British throne came to this event was in 1993, 11 years old, with his mother. On Saturday, December 20, at the headquarters of the entity The Passage in London, he wanted to repeat this gesture with his firstborn, 12 years old.
Prince George shows heart. When visiting a homeless helper, the young heir to the throne follows in the footsteps of his grandmother Diana.
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