Prince William Serves Christmas Lunch at London Homeless Charity
The Prince of Wales continues his longstanding commitment to addressing homelessness, inspired by his late mother, Princess Diana.
- Prince William volunteered at The Passage charity in London on December 5, serving Christmas lunch to individuals experiencing homelessness.
- The Passage, which William first visited with Princess Diana over 30 years ago, is one of two homelessness charities he supports as patron.
- During the visit, William interacted with attendees, congratulating one on an engagement and asking others about the charity's impact on their lives.
- The visit aligns with William's Homewards initiative, a campaign launched last year to create localized strategies for eradicating homelessness in six pilot areas across the UK.
- William's efforts to combat homelessness were recently highlighted in a Disney+ documentary, reflecting his personal connection to the cause and his vision for systemic change.