
In a gesture that touched the United Kingdom and royal fans, 12-year-old Prince George of Cambridge helped prepare a Christmas lunch for the homeless alongside his father, William, Prince of Wales. This event was seen by many as a direct tribute to the late Princess Diana, known for her humanitarian work towards the most vulnerable.
The visit and the solidarity work took place on December 16, 2025, at The Passage, a London-based homelessness charity that provides support and meals to the homeless. William is a longtime supporter of the organization: his first visit was in 1993, when Princess Diana took him there as a child, instilling in him an awareness of the difficulties faced by so many people.
A Symbolic Moment of Continuity
During the event, George wore an apron and helped out in the kitchen alongside volunteers and charity staff. He specifically contributed to the preparation of traditional dishes like Yorkshire puddings, while William helped with other preparations, such as Brussels sprouts.
A particularly touching moment was when the young prince signed the visitors' book on the same sheet of paper where his grandmother, Diana, and his father had written their names over thirty years earlier. For William and many observers, it was a true "passing of the torch" between generations of civic commitment.
Why This Gesture Has a Special Value
George's involvement isn't just a symbolic image for the press: it represents an education in social awareness that the British royal family has sought to instill in its members, but which Diana sublimated. The Princess of Wales, beloved for her closeness to vulnerable people, often took her children on similar visits from an early age, convinced that learning about the world "from the street" was essential for everyone, and especially for those who would one day hold positions of responsibility.
Today, William continues this journey of social service and poverty awareness, including through Homewards, his project to combat homelessness in the UK. In December, in addition to helping prepare meals, father and son also decorated the Christmas lunch area, chatted with guests, and shared smiles.
The Family Precedent Behind George's Gesture
George's gesture wasn't born in a vacuum, but is part of a specific family tradition. In the 1990s, it was Princess Diana who took William and Harry to London's homeless shelters, convinced that direct contact with marginalized people was an essential part of their upbringing. Those visits, far removed from official rhetoric, profoundly impacted William, who as an adult made the fight against housing poverty a cornerstone of his public engagement, ultimately launching the Homewards project.
Today, seeing George in the kitchen alongside his father recalls that journey and suggests an educational continuity shared by Kate Middleton, who has always been attentive to issues of empathy and social responsibility. In this sense, more than a simple Christmassy episode, the initiative takes on the value of a generational shift: the transmission of a less distant idea of a monarchy, founded on presence and listening.