Let's talk royals, shall we? You might think they're perfect in every way, but guess what? Even the royal family has its quirks. Recently, Prince William and his wife, Kate Middleton, visited The Passage, a homeless charity in London, to lend a helping hand. During their visit, they took part in an arts and crafts session. Now, this is where things got interesting. Prince William, the Duke of Cambridge, revealed just how skilled—or rather, unskilled—he is when it comes to crafting.
According to Hello Magazine, William was tasked with making a "Welcome to Christmas Dinner" sign. Sounds simple enough, right? Well, he was given the letter "E" to cut out, and things didn't go as planned. Kate couldn't help but laugh at her husband's struggles, prompting William to say, "My son knows I'm useless at this, Catherine is the artsy one." Now, this is a side of the royal family we don't often see—a little humor and humility.
Prince William was, of course, talking about his five-year-old son, Prince George. At that age, kids start to realize their parents aren't perfect at everything. Maybe George is just getting an early start on pointing out his dad's weaknesses. Meanwhile, Kate was busy helping make beaded bracelets, telling those around her that her daughter, Princess Charlotte, would absolutely love making these. It's clear that both William and Kate were engaged in meaningful activities during their visit.
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But crafting wasn't the only thing on their agenda. William and Kate also took the time to speak with frontline workers about the challenges they face with street homelessness. They discussed issues like drug addiction and mental health, showing their commitment to understanding and addressing these important societal problems. Kate also became an official patron of the Evelina London Children’s Hospital during her visit, proving that they were indeed quite busy during their trip.