Prince William vows to follow Diana's lead by taking his children to homeless shelter


Prince William has said he is committed to following in Princess Diana’s footsteps by taking his children to visit homeless shelters.

As a young boy, his mother took him and Harry to shelters hoping to instil a lifelong passion for charitable work.

William paid the visit to The Passage earlier this week, and was in attendance to officially open two refurbished accommodation centres run by the charity.

During his visit, William said he was more “determined than ever” to a role in stopping the “human tragedy” that is homelessness.

Diana hoped to instill a passion for the homeless community in her two sons, actively hoping to broaden their horizons.

The late Princess, along with William and Harry, visited the charity in 1993. It is thought she met Sister Joan during this visit.

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William has three children with his wife, Kate, the Princess of Wales.

The couple have two sons, nine-year-old Prince George and four-year-old Prince Louis. They also have a daughter, Princess Charlotte, who is seven.

The family-of-five live in Windsor, after moving there from central London last year.



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