
"Prince George joined his father, the Prince of Wales, on a visit to a homelessness project to help with Christmas lunch preparations in London. Prince William took his son to the Passage Charity in central London, more than 30 years after he first visited with his mother, Diana the Princess of Wales. The father and son donned aprons as William poured brussels sprouts on to an oven dish and George laid yorkshire puddings out on to a tray before cooking."
"In the footage, William, 43, rubbed the Passage's head chef Claudette Hawkins' shoulders and George laughed as he helped prepare other vegetables for the roast dinner. Visiting the shelter in Victoria during the Christmas period has become a tradition for the Prince of Wales, after he also helped out in 2023 and 2024. His first visit in 1993 came as an 11-year-old."
Prince George joined Prince William at The Passage charity in central London to help prepare Christmas lunch, donning aprons and assisting with vegetables and Yorkshire puddings. The pair chatted with guests, decorated a Christmas tree, and helped lay tables while footage and social posts documented the visit. William first visited The Passage in 1993 as an 11-year-old and has returned annually, including 2023 and 2024. William serves as the charity's royal patron and runs the Homewards project aimed at eradicating homelessness in all its forms. The visit emphasized hands-on volunteering and continuity of royal engagement with homelessness services.
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