Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis are gearing up to accompany their father, Prince William, on an upcoming royal engagement.
This significant move follows in the footsteps of Prince William’s late mother, Princess Diana, who extensively visited homeless centers in the 1990s.
As reported by The Times, Prince William intends to involve his children, George, Charlotte, and Louis, in this important engagement.
In a noteworthy development earlier this year, the Prince of Wales launched a comprehensive five-year initiative aimed at addressing the issue of homelessness throughout the United Kingdom.
Expressing his commitment to the cause, William emphasized the importance of ensuring that every individual in a modern society has access to a secure and dignified living space.
He articulated his vision through the Homewards project, aspiring to instill hope and collaboration in eradicating homelessness nationwide over the next half-decade.
Meanwhile, a significant change looms as Prince George is poised to part ways with his father, Prince William, and sister, Princess Charlotte, due to the implementation of a royal protocol known as the “royal ban” set to take effect next year.
At the age of 10, George stands as the eldest child of Prince William and Princess Catherine, holding the second position in the line of succession to the throne.
Leading the line of succession is Prince William himself, followed by George’s younger sister, Princess Charlotte, who holds the third spot.