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Prince William Brings Prince George to The Passage to Help Prepare Christmas Lunch

The outing introduces the 12-year-old to his father’s homelessness work, echoing lessons William drew from visiting the charity with Princess Diana as a boy.

Overview

  • Kensington Palace released photos and video on Dec. 20 showing William and George volunteering at The Passage in London during a Dec. 16 visit.
  • George signed the visitors’ book on the same page previously signed by Princess Diana and Prince William, marking a direct link across three generations.
  • Charity staff said the pair helped ready lunch for about 150 people, assembling care packages, baking, laying tables, and tackling sprouts and Yorkshire puddings in the kitchen.
  • The Passage’s CEO Mick Clarke described George as eager to help and called the moment a proud one for William as the team also briefed the prince on the No Night Out campaign.
  • The visit aligns with William’s role as The Passage’s royal patron and his Homewards initiative, and included decorating a Christmas tree repurposed from Princess Catherine’s Westminster Abbey carol service.