Prince William took his son Prince George to a homelessness project for the first time.
During their visit on Tuesday to the Passage in Victoria, London, the Prince of Wales and George helped to prepare its annual Christmas lunch.
It was the same organisation that William visited with his mother, Princess Diana, when he was a child.
An hour after sharing a video of William and George on social media, the official account of the Prince and Princess of Wales also shared a throwback photo of the future king with his mother, Diana, on Instagram.
The caption read, "Christmas at The Passage, 22 years apart December 1993: Diana, Princess of Wales, Prince William and Passage Chefs. December 2025: Prince William, Prince George and Head Chef Claudette."
Kensington Palace said "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."