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Prince William Is Following His Mother's Footsteps

William, who was dressed casually in sweater, shirt, jeans and trainers, had also served breakfast at the charity hostel in London.
"Obviously my breakfast skills are horrendous. I wasn't allowed to cook an egg without an hour's health and safety briefing," he said in an interview to a daily.
When it came to cutting the cake to celebrate the 40th birthday of homeless charity, Centrepoint, he inquired if he needed to go through the same briefing as before.
William has been the charity's patron since 2005, and he spent an hour and 20 minutes chatting to the young people.
"For me it's much more rewarding because there are lot more feelings to it," he stated.
Michael O'Higgins, the charity's chairman said that Prince William interacts very well with the young people and he really cares for them. One could see it in his body language.



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