CHEERY Prince William serves up a laugh or two as he dishes out Christmas lunch at a homeless shelter.
The heir wore one of The Passage charity’s aprons as he joined volunteers in West London.
Prince William dishes out Christmas lunch at a homeless shelter[/caption] William also chatted with people at the dinner tables[/caption]He first visited the organisation more than 30 years ago with his mother, Princess Diana.
He hugged head chef Claudette Hawkins and said: “Come on birthday girl, happy birthday.
“I won’t ask you what birthday it is.”
Ms Hawkins said: “He was helping serve lunch for the clients today, their Christmas lunch”.
Prince William asked one man: “Is this place helping enough?”
The man nodded as he responded.
Another man asked William: “Have you heard, I’m getting married.”
The Prince of Wales responded by saying, “I know, I did hear about that, and congratulations.”
Ending homelessness is a focus for the Prince of Wales, who has said visiting shelters with his mother has inspired his work.