Overview
- Kensington Palace released video and photos on Dec. 20 showing the Dec. 16 father–son volunteering at the central London charity.
- George, 12, helped make care packages, set out Yorkshire puddings, decorate a tree and lay tables as William handled vegetables for a meal serving about 150 people.
- The young prince signed the visitors’ book on the same page as his late grandmother and his father, reflecting the charity link dating to December 1993.
- The Passage’s chief executive Mick Clarke called it a “proud dad moment” and said George was “well up for it,” engaging with staff, volunteers and service users.
- William has been The Passage’s royal patron since 2019 and launched the Homewards initiative in 2023; the visit came hours before the royal family’s Christmas lunch at Buckingham Palace.