One of the things that have made the royals most famous has been supporting and helping people in need, and now Prince William recently showed himself supporting people who have cancer by opening the new cancer research and treatment center that his mother Princess Diana previously presided over, proving that they both share the same values and have a caring heart for the people who need it most.
Prince William and his family are now regularly doing charitable work around the world, supporting all the causes that Princess Diana had previously been involved in, demonstrating that the family legacy of values continues and may well be passed on to the children of the new prince and princess.
Prince William, now 40, was seen at the Oak Cancer Center at the Royal Martin Hospital where he is now chairman, using the position his mother also held when she was alive.
The prince was able to talk with the first patients who would be arriving at the center, to whom he filled with emotion because he told them about the new aids and the plans they had in the future for the new research center. You could see the happiness of all the patients as well as their gratitude for the prince of their late mother.
Prince William said he was delighted to be there: “Some years ago I laid the foundation stone for the installation of this place, so I am proud to be here with you in this beautiful building.”