Prince William: He secretly helped out in the homeless facility

Prince William
He secretly helped out in the homeless facility

Prince William likes to work for charity.

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Prince William likes to do good – and does not need cameras: Shortly before Christmas, he secretly helped out in a homeless facility.

Like his mother Princess Diana (1961-1997), Prince William (38) also has a charitable streak. For example, he has been supporting the London homeless organization "The Passage" for a long time. As has now become known, the husband of Duchess Catherine (38) helped out there personally several times in the run-up to Christmas during the second British Corona lockdown; secretly and away from cameras.

"The Passage" itself now reported on Prince Williams' charitable work. In total, he stopped by the facility three times in November. Together with other volunteers, he prepared food and talked to the homeless about their experiences. A snapshot linked to "The Passage" on Twitter, shows the grandson of Queen Elizabeth II (94) with a face mask and an apron while packing the meals.

Mick Clarke, the general manager of the homeless shelter, said he was "delighted" with the royal visit. "Volunteers are the heart and soul of our organization – and always will be," he said on the official website. "The Passage" was able to distribute a total of 70,000 meals to those in need during the two national lockdowns in Great Britain in April and November.

Prince William knows "The Passage" thanks to his mother

Prince William has been the charity's patron since 2019. After a first visit with his mother, Lady Di, in 1993, the 38-year-old had According to an official Twitter post from Kensington Royal stopped by "The Passage" over and over again over the years.

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