UK's Prince William and son George volunteer at homelessness charity
Prince William introduced his 12-year-old son Prince George to The Passage, a charity serving 150 homeless people, continuing a family legacy started by Princess Diana.
- On Dec. 16, Prince William took Prince George, 12, to The Passage in Westminster to prepare the charity's Christmas lunch for 150 people, volunteering by packing care packages and baking cupcakes.
- William first visited The Passage at age 11 with Princess Diana, late, and as royal patron of the Homewards campaign, he wanted to show Prince George, 12, the charity's work.
- Wearing The Passage aprons, Prince George helped make Yorkshire puddings while Prince William prepared Brussels sprouts, and George signed the visitors' book on the same page previously signed by his father and Princess Diana.
- They met service users and learned about The Passage's support, which helped more than 3,000 people last year, raising public awareness of the charity's work.
- The outing served as a full-circle family moment as Prince William, Prince of Wales, passed the charity tradition to Prince George, 12, while they decorated a Westminster Abbey Christmas tree and coincided with the Royal Family Christmas lunch at Buckingham Palace.
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Prince William is continuing his mother Princess Diana's legacy and passing it on to his son George. The two visited a London homeless shelter together, where they helped prepare a Christmas dinner, highlighting the importance of charity in the royal family.
Prince William and son George continue Diana’s legacy with Christmas trip to homeless shelter
The Prince of Wales and his son George volunteered at a homeless charity in London this week, a trip reminiscent of William’s own upbringing having been introduced to the shelter at a similar age by his mother Diana, the late Princess of Wales.
Britain's Prince William took his eldest son, Prince George, to a London homeless charity where they helped prepare a Christmas lunch for those in need, Kensington Palace said. The video and photos were shared on social media, and the couple also paid tribute to the late Princess Diana.
Prince William brings his son to the same homeless shelter he first visited with Princess Diana
Prince William and his son, Prince George, have helped make Christmas lunch at a homeless shelter. They visited The Passage in central London, a charity the Prince of Wales first visited as a child with his mother, Princess Diana.
In 1993 Princess Diana took her son William to a shelter for the homeless. This year the British heir to the throne cooks there together with his son George.
The British Prince William and his eldest son George join forces in a London shelter for the homeless – and thus adhere to a tradition of mother and grandmother Diana.
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