The Prince of Wales has brought his 12-year-old son Prince George to help at a homeless shelter, so he can teach him about homelessness and show him the efforts of organisations trying to tackle it.
Prince William took his son to a charity with a deep personal connection - the Passage, in Westminster - where William had been brought as a child by his mother Diana, Princess of Wales.
This handing on of the torch took place last week, with George helping to make lunch for people being supported by the Passage, which works with homeless people in central London.
Prince George signed a visitors' book using the same page signed by William and his grandmother Diana in December 1993.
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