Prince William found himself at the centre of online discussion this weekend after he was seen volunteering with his eldest son, Prince George, as part of preparations for a Christmas lunch for people experiencing homelessness. The Prince of Wales, 43, brought the 12 year old along to The Passage in South London on Saturday, December 20. The charity holds deep personal significance for William, as it was strongly supported by his late mother, Princess Diana, who famously brought a young William to the same organisation when he was just 11.
Photos and video clips from the visit showed father and son wearing matching aprons as they worked alongside staff and volunteers. George could be seen helping in the kitchen, carefully pouring Brussels sprouts into an oven dish, while William focused on setting out Yorkshire puddings. The pair also spent time speaking with guests, decorating the charity’s Christmas tree and laying tables ahead of the festive meal.