Lady Kitty Spencer, niece of Princess Diana, has publicly praised her cousin, Prince William, for his steadfast commitment to supporting homeless youth through Centrepoint.
Attending the Centrepoint Awards at the British Museum, Kitty expressed her pride in William's efforts, stating, "I'm incredibly proud of my cousin for everything he does to support Centrepoint and the essential services it provides to homeless young people."
She highlighted his consistent dedication over the years, noting its significant impact on raising awareness and fostering positive change for those in need.
As an ambassador for Centrepoint for the past eight years, Kitty shared that the awards hold a personal significance for her, describing them as a celebration of resilience and transformation, showcasing the inspiring journeys of young individuals who have triumphed over homelessness.
Prince William has served as the patron of Centrepoint since 2005, taking on the role previously held by his late mother, Princess Diana. His upbringing included visits to homeless shelters with Diana, instilling in him the importance of understanding life beyond royal privilege.
In addition to his work with Centrepoint, William is actively raising awareness about homelessness. He recently previewed a documentary titled "Prince William: We Can End Homelessness," set to air on ITV on October 30 and 31.
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