Prince William has been pictured selling the Big Issue magazine in central London, dressed in the distinctive red seller’s hat and vest.
The Duke of Cambridge quietly took to the streets of Westminster to sell copies of the magazine, which has been sold since 1991 to offer homeless people the chance to earn income.
The identity of the street vendor was discovered by various members of the public who stopped to take photos. Vitalijus Zuikauskas, 40, who flew to London from Lithuania for the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee, was delighted when he stumbled across the Prince on Rochester Row in Westminster. "After a big weekend, walking down the street and seeing the prince selling the Big Issue… I didn't believe it," he told The Telegraph. "But after seeing a few people taking photographs around, I realised it was real. "There were not many people there yet.
He was really very kind and agreed to take a picture without any problems. "It was a huge and pleasant surprise for me and the most memorable memory from London. "A cashier at the Sainsbury’s opposite where the Duke of Cambridge was stationed said she was "so happy" when she spotted him.
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