On Christmas Eve, Prince William, along with his eldest son, 12-year-old Prince George, helped prepare a festive lunch for the needy. Father and son visited The Passage, one of the largest homeless support centers in Britain.

This visit was a continuation of a family tradition started by Princess Diana. It was she who first brought little William to The Passage when he was 11.

Since then, The Passage has occupied a special place in Prince William’s life. In 2019, he officially became the organization’s royal patron, making the fight against homelessness one of the main topics of his public activities. And Christmas preparations here have become an annual ritual for him – and now his firstborn has joined him.
