Overview
- Prince William visited Mentivity, a South London youth mentoring organization, marking his return to royal duties after the Easter break.
- The center, which serves around 400 young people weekly, focuses on holistic development including emotional, social, and digital skills.
- William participated in activities with the youth, including video games, where he lost a football match but won a car race, showcasing his approachable demeanor.
- He held discussions with Mentivity founders Sayce Holmes-Lewis and Leon Wright, exploring strategies for sustainable growth and broader impact.
- The visit was warmly received by the community, with locals eagerly engaging with the Prince, who pledged his continued support for Mentivity’s mission.