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Prince William brings Prince George to volunteer at homelessness charity ahead of Christmas

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ByBethany Braun-Silva
December 20, 2025, 6:57 PM

Prince William is continuing a deeply personal family tradition.

The Prince of Wales recently visited The Passage, a London-based charity supporting people experiencing homelessness, with his eldest son, Prince George, to help prepare the organization’s annual Christmas lunch.

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According to Kensington Palace, the visit was intended to introduce George to the realities of homelessness and highlight the work of charities operating year-round to support vulnerable communities.

Prince George works in the kitchen at The Passage helping prepare the Christmas dinner, during a visit with The Prince of Wales, on Dec. 16, 2025.
Andrew Parsons/Kensington Palace

The visit marked the first time William has brought George to The Passage, a place that holds significant meaning for the prince. William was first taken there as a child by his late mother, Princess Diana, an experience that helped shape his lifelong commitment to tackling homelessness, the Palace stated. That commitment later led to the creation of Homewards, William’s initiative aimed at demonstrating that homelessness can be ended.

During the visit, William and George took part in hands-on preparations for the holiday meal, including packing care packages, baking cupcakes, decorating a Christmas tree and helping set tables.

The Prince of Wales and Prince George are shown during a visit to The Passage, in central London, on Dec. 16, 2025.
Andrew Parsons/Kensington Palace

Kensington Palace also reported that the father and son took a tour led by The Passage CEO Mick Clarke. In a symbolic moment, Prince George signed the charity’s visitors' book on the same page previously signed by both his father and his late grandmother.

A Kensington Palace spokesperson said the prince felt it was important to volunteer alongside George and spend time learning directly from staff, volunteers and service users, calling the work of homelessness organizations "invaluable" during the holidays and beyond.

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