Prince William recently visited The Passage charity in London with his 12-year-old son, George. The visit was significant as it recalled a visit made by William’s mother, Princess Diana, when George was a child. The charity provides support for the homeless and vulnerable populations and has been associated with the royal family’s social initiatives for years. During the visit, William engaged directly with staff and beneficiaries, emphasizing continued support for the charity’s work. The event also served as an educational experience for George, exposing him to social issues and community service from a young age, consistent with the royal family’s tradition of public service. Notably, the visit underlines the ongoing commitment of the royal family to social causes, reflecting a legacy of philanthropy linked back to Princess Diana’s early charitable work, now carried forward by Prince William and his family .
Prince William Introduces His Son to Charity Visit from Childhood