Prince George follows Diana and William at homelessness charity
Prince George, 12, signs the same visitor book as Princess Diana and his father Prince William did in 1993 during a heartfelt visit to The Passage homelessness charity in London.
Prince George, 12, signs the same visitor book as Princess Diana and his father Prince William did in 1993 during a heartfelt visit to The Passage homelessness charity in London.
Prince William and his son Prince George volunteered at The Passage homeless charity in London, continuing a royal tradition started by Princess Diana. See the heartwarming moments.
Prince William and Prince George donned aprons to prepare Christmas lunch at The Passage homeless shelter in London, continuing a royal family tradition of support. See the heartwarming footage.
Prince George, 12, joined his father Prince William to prepare Christmas lunches for the homeless at The Passage, the same charity where William first volunteered with Princess Diana in 1993. A touching full-circle moment.
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