Prince William made a surprise lockdown visit to a homeless charity in London After 27 years

Prince William made a surprise lockdown visit to a homeless charity in London After 27 years 



Prince William made three private visits to The Passage during the November lockdown, helping to pack food, prepare meals and speak to homeless residents. He first visited the charity with his mother, Princess Diana, when he was 11 

Prince William made a surprise lockdown visit to a homeless charity in London - 27 years after he first visited the centre with his late mother Princess Diana. 

The Passage announced the Duke of Cambridge had visited their centre on three occasions before Christmas, where he helped pack and distribute food to the vulnerable.


William, 38, also spoke to homeless residents at the centre and worked alongside a team of other volunteers to prepare hot meals.

The meals were destined for those who had recently been moved from the streets into emergency hotel accommodation. Because we thought you might need a good news story! If we've learnt anything from previous lockdowns, it's the willingness and determination of so many to do what they can to help. We would like to thank staff and volunteers for their work at this time.

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