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Prince William left 'anxious' looks to make major parenting change with Prince George
- On December 20, Prince William, Prince of Wales brought his 12-year-old son Prince George to The Passage, London homelessness charity, to help prepare and serve Christmas dinner to unhoused people.
- Echoing a 1993 visit by Diana, Princess of Wales, Prince William, Prince of Wales, is reportedly 'anxious' to raise Prince George differently as public duties increase.
- Mick Clarke, CEO of The Passage, recalled Prince George signing the guest book beneath Diana's 1993 entry, which left him very touched, while footage showed Aston Villa Christmas crackers and kitchen banter as Prince William prepared sprouts and George helped with Yorkshire puddings.
- The appearance adds to Prince George's growing list of royal engagements, marking continued public exposure after attending a VE Day tea earlier this year.
- Footage and photos shared on the Prince and Princess of Wales' official social channels carried the caption `Christmas at The Passage, 32 years apart`, framing the visit as generational continuity and tribute to Diana, Princess of Wales, late, while spotlighting The Passage, London homelessness charity's work.
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Prince George sparks fashion frenzy as ‘Kate effect’ passes to next generation
Prince George has sparked a fresh royal fashion frenzy after stepping out in a red half-zip jumper during a pre-Christmas volunteering visit with his father, Prince William, prompting comparisons with the so-called ‘Kate effect’.The 11-year-old joined the Prince of Wales at The Passage in central London, a homelessness charity long supported by the family, where they helped prepare Christmas lunch and care packages for guests. Images from the vi…
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Read Full ArticleHis visit to a homeless help this week showed the young prince's competence to follow his father's footsteps.
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Leaning Left3Leaning Right2Center3Last UpdatedBias Distribution38% Left, 37% Center
Bias Distribution
- 38% of the sources lean Left, 37% of the sources are Center
38% Left
L 38%
C 37%
R 25%
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