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William and George help prepare Christmas lunch for the homeless

Prince William has taken Prince George to a homelessness project for the first time, with father and son helping to prepare its annual Christmas lunch.

William and George made a surprise visit to The Passage in Victoria, London, on Tuesday morning, an organisation that the Prince of Wales visited with his mother, Princess Diana, when he was a child. In a video and photographs released by Kensington Palace, they can be seen dressed in aprons, joining in with lunch preparations with head chef Claudette.

They also helped to pack care packages, made cupcakes and decorated a Christmas tree that had previously stood in Westminster Abbey for the Princess of Wales's Together at Christmas carol service. The Passage's chief executive, Mick Clarke, who showed the royals around, said George was asking lots of questions "very much like his dad.

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