Prince George got “stuck in” as he joined his father, the Prince of Wales, in volunteering at this year's Passage Christmas party. It marks the first time the 12-year-old has visited the charity, which holds a deep personal significance to the future King as his late mother, Diana, Princess of Wales, introduced him to the homelessness charity when he was a similar age to George. During their visit on Tuesday, the young prince added his name to the visitors book on the same page that his father and grandmother had signed on December 14, 1993. George was “fascinated” to see the names written in black-and-white and appeared overwhelmed to sign underneath them, saying: “Wow, Ok.” Mick Clarke, chief executive of The Passage who welcomed George to the charity’s headquarters in Victoria, described the poignant visit as “a proud dad moment” for William and a chance to tell his eldest son: “That’s my mum”.
Published: December 20, 2025 4:00 pm
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