Prince William made a solo outing on Tuesday as the royal celebrated his 20th anniversary as patron of the homelessness charity Centrepoint. The patronage is personal for the Prince of Wales, and it serves as one of his longest patronages .
During his visit, the father-of-three joined staff and people helped by the charity to celebrate the milestone anniversary. He also joined in with creating the charity's 'Wall of Hope', a mural co-designed by a group of young people and artist Lanré Olagoke. The mural aims to celebrate Centrepoint's journey as a charity and its aim to end homelessness.
Lanré was previously homeless himself, and in 2024 was awarded an MBE. The Prince of Wales was on hand to award the artist personally with the honour.
William also received a towering cake from bake

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