Prince William made sure to give back over the holidays.
Per People, the Duke of Cambridge visited The Passage, a London-based homeless shelter that is also one of his many patronages, three times ahead of Christmas. In a photo shared via the charity’s Twitter account, William can be seen wearing a face mask and apron as he helps prepare donation bags.
Reportedly, the prince also spoke with residents about their day-to-day experiences amid the COVID-19 pandemic and worked with fellow volunteers to prepare hot meals for homeless individuals who had moved into emergency hotel accommodations.
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“This Christmas, we pay tribute to our amazing volunteers who are the lifeblood of The Passage,” the shelter shared alongside a series of images that included one of the royal volunteering. “During both lockdowns, these special people provided 70,000 meals to clients in emergency accommodation. Thank you for your dedication! #VolunteerAppreciation.”
William has maintained his relationship with The Passage for many years now. Last year, the Kensington Palace Twitter account, which now primarily focuses on The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, shared a throwback image of the duke with his late mother, Princess Diana, and his brother, Prince Harry, visiting the shelter for the first time in 1993.
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In the past, William has expressed how volunteering at the shelter has shaped him for the better. “The visits I made as a child to this place left a deep and lasting impression upon me,” William said. “About how important it is to ensure that everyone in our society, especially the poorest, are treated with respect, dignity and kindness, and are given the opportunities to fulfill their potential in life.”
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