Prince William has spoken candidly about his commitment to tackling homelessness, a cause close to his heart and one that he attributes to the influence of his late mother, Princess Diana.
The future king shared how Diana's compassionate approach has driven him to instil the same values in his children.In an upcoming landmark TV documentary, he reflects: "My mother introduced me to homelessness a long time ago." The documentary features Prince William revisiting the same charity for the homeless that his mother took him to when he was just 11 years old, along with his brother Harry.He goes on to explain on the show, "I have taken some inspiration and guidance from what my mother did, particularly with homelessness.
That has grown more over the last few years. When I was very small my mother started talking about homelessness – much like I do now with my children on the school run." READ MORE: Princess Charlotte may lose her royal title over one huge change to the monarchy Displaying a down-to-earth and open demeanour, he is seen engaging warmly with individuals at a Christmas lunch, even helping to clear away plates and glasses while conversing with guests, reports the Mirror.
As viewers are treated to previously unreleased images, they witness a young prince engaged in a game of chess with a man at The Passage in London back in 1993.
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