George joins Prince William in preparing meal for homeless
Summary
Prince George and his father, Prince William, visited a homeless shelter called The Passage in Westminster. They helped prepare meals, including Christmas lunch, and signed a visitors' book that Prince William and his mother Princess Diana had signed over 30 years ago. The visit was part of Prince William's ongoing efforts to teach his children about homelessness and support vulnerable people.Key Facts
- Prince George, age 12, joined Prince William at the Passage, a charity in Westminster that helps homeless people.
- This was George's first visit and he helped prepare Yorkshire puddings for Christmas lunch for 150 people.
- Prince William also visited The Passage as a child with his mother, Princess Diana, creating a family tradition.
- The visit included signing a book previously signed by William and Diana in 1993.
- Prince William has been a long-time supporter of The Passage and is running a campaign to address homelessness called Homewards.
- The Passage assisted more than 3,000 people facing homelessness last year.
- The charity attributes homelessness to factors like poverty, addiction, mental health problems, and family issues.
- The visit took place on the same day as the annual Royal Family Christmas lunch at Buckingham Palace.
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