Prince William and Prince George have made a meaningful visit ahead of Christmas to recreate a special moment the Prince of Wales shared with his late mom, Princess Diana.
William took a 12-year-old George to visit The Passage in Victoria to help with the preparations for its annual Christmas lunch.
The charity supports homeless people and works to prevent homelessness in London. It also provides free services including "housing and welfare advice, health services and employment and training services."
The Prince and Princess of Wales’ Youtube account shared a short video of William and George helping around at the charity.
William was seen introducing George to staff and guiding him as they set a long table for the lunch. They also put on aprons and helped with preparing the food.
In a sweet moment, William showed his down to earth nature by massaging the shoulders of a staff member.
The caption of the video read: "The Prince of Wales and Prince George visit The Passage in Victoria to support preparations for its annual Christmas lunch."
"This marked the first time Prince William has taken Prince George to The Passage, a place that holds deep personal significance for him," it highlighted.
"It was here that his mother, Diana, Princess of Wales, brought Prince William when he was 11 years old, an experience that helped inspire The Prince's lifelong commitment to tackling homelessness and later the creation of Homewards, his programme demonstrating that it is possible to end homelessness," it added.