Prince William knows is clearly a main face in the royal family, but that won’t save him from chores! While filming for his Disney+ and ITV documentary “We Can End Homelessness,” William volunteered at The Passage, a London homeless charity he first visited with Princess Diana. Looking dazzling with an apron, he tried sneaking away from kitchen duties, jokingly “escaping” to chat with visitors.
Follow the first year of Homewards, Prince William and The Royal Foundation’s program that aims to show it is possible to end homelessness. The two-part documentary gives an exclusive, behind-the-scenes look at the program’s ambitious work. Prince William: We Can End Homelessness… pic.twitter.com/HZ9rV3aRsq
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But the royal wasn’t getting away with that one! When caught peeking at his watch, volunteers humorously called him out, saying:
“Oh, you’re trying to escape the work, I’m watching you!”
After that, the personnel burst into laughter and the Princes of Wales said he would hand out the drinks or the ketchup. This playful moment toned down the serious theme of the docu-series, bringing a relatable side and showing Prince William’s commitment to his hands-on campaign to end homelessness in Britain.
Prince William gives a behind-the-scenes look at the work he has been doing to combat homelessness in his new two-part docuseries, which will premiere on Disney+.@rebeccajarvis has more on "Prince William: We Can End Homeless." pic.twitter.com/UHpG4SSQXy
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The two-part series made an initial splash on TV and now it freshly premiered on Disney+ last November 1. Viewers get to see a prince using his platform for good, inspired by Princess Diana’s legacy.}