Lady Kitty Spencer Praises Prince William’s Work with Homeless Youth Charity

Lady Kitty Spencer Praises Prince William’s Work with Homeless Youth Charity

Lady Kitty Spencer, niece of the late Princess Diana, recently spoke about her cousin Prince William’s commitment to Centrepoint, a charity dedicated to helping homeless youth. In a joint interview with Tatler magazine alongside her twin sisters, Lady Amelia and Lady Eliza Spencer, Kitty highlighted William’s two decades of service to the organization.

Centrepoint was one of Prince William’s first royal patronages, continuing the legacy of his mother, Princess Diana, who was a staunch supporter of the charity. This year marks the 20th anniversary of William’s involvement with Centrepoint. Kitty expressed immense pride in her cousin’s dedication to the cause. “I’m extremely proud of my cousin Prince William for all he does and continues to do to support Centrepoint and the vital work they provide to homeless young people,” she stated.

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Prince William visiting Centrepoint in London, England. He continues his mother’s legacy by actively supporting the charity.

Kitty emphasized the practical approach Centrepoint takes to helping young people experiencing homelessness. Beyond providing shelter, the charity offers training, assistance with job interviews, and support to help individuals achieve independence. As an ambassador for Centrepoint’s independent living program, Kitty works to “break that vicious cycle and allow people to get on their feet and work their way up the employment ladder.” She praised the organization’s comprehensive support system, stating, “The thing I’ve always loved about Centrepoint is just how practical it is… It’s not simply providing a much-needed roof over someone’s head. They’ll train you, they’ll dress you for job interviews. Their goal is to get these people through their system.”

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Lady Kitty, Lady Amelia, and Lady Eliza Spencer on the cover of Tatler magazine, where they discussed Prince William’s charity work and their personal lives.

Prince William’s recent visit to Centrepoint on January 21st further demonstrated his ongoing commitment to the charity. This engagement took place just a week after his wife, Kate Middleton, announced she was in remission from cancer. The Spencer sisters’ interview also touched upon their personal lives, including their mental health journeys and close family bonds. Eliza shared her experience with therapy, emphasizing the importance of seeking professional support. Kitty also offered rare insights into her two-year-old daughter, Athena, describing her as “outdoorsy” and similar to her twin aunts.

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The Spencer sisters emphasized their strong bond and shared details about their personal lives in the Tatler interview. They discussed mental health, family relationships, and upcoming weddings.

The sisters also discussed their upbringing in South Africa and their individual connections to both England and South Africa. They shared details about Amelia’s recent wedding and Eliza’s upcoming nuptials. The interview concluded with a lighthearted game of “Sibling Goals,” revealing the close-knit dynamic between the three sisters. They affectionately teased each other about who was the “craziest” on a night out, ultimately crowning Eliza as the most likely to have a wild time.