ROYAL FAMILY! Prince William built and opened two new homes for the homeless

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Prince William paid a visit to a special patronage that his mother, Princess Diana, introduced him to as a child. On Thursday afternoon, the Prince of Wales, 40, visited The Passage in London to open two new residential buildings. Prince William has served as patron of the charity, which works to end homelessness and support those in need, since 2019. The royal first became connected to the cause in childhood when Princess Diana would bring him and his brother, Prince Harry, along when she visited The Passage, and he&returned on several occasions over the years. William seemed to be in good spirits during the stop, where he formally opened Bentley House and Passage House. The refurbished buildings will be able to support about 225 people experiencing homelessness each year, expanding the impact the nonprofit can have. The Prince of Wales also spoke with residents, staff and volunteers to learn more about how the expanded facilities will make a difference. In one sweet exchange, Prince William spoke to Sister Joan, a nun with the Daughters of Charity St. Vincent De Paul, who remembered him from a visit to The Passage when he was a boy. PLEASE LIKE AND SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHANNEL! Prince William gave a brief speech to mark the opening of the new buildings, which he began by thanking those who coordinated and funded the refurbishment. "Every time I come to The Passage I am always struck by the lasting impact of their work," the royal said. "The work that I have seen first-hand...

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