Katie Spencer Praises Prince William's Charity Work

Katie Spencer expressed her pride in Prince William's commitment to homelessness charities at the Centrepoint awards. She highlighted the inspiring impact this work has on young lives in need.


Katie Spencer Praises Prince William's Charity Work

Kayti Spencer, 33-year-old niece of Princess Diana, expressed "great pride" in supporting her two-year-old brother, Prince William, with charitable organizations. This was stated during Kayti's participation in a ceremony presenting awards by the charitable community "Centrepoint" at a British museum, where Prince William was also present.

At the event, Kayti wore a dress by the famous brand Dolce & Gabbana, adorned with natural elements from Venice, and her jewelry included her cousins, Eliza and Amelia. Kayti noted that William's passion and commitment to helping the homeless is a significant source of inspiration for her.

Speaking at the edge of a ceremony organized by the magazine Hello!, Kayti shared: "I feel a great pride for Prince William and for everything he does, supporting (Centrepoint) and the activity of this community in helping young homeless people."

Kayti, the daughter of Charles Spencer, brother of Princess Diana, added: "His outstanding efforts in support (Centrepoint) over the past years have made significant changes, raised awareness, and contributed positively to the lives of those in need." Kayti, working as an ambassador for the "Centrepoint" organization, stated that the ceremony presenting the award of this community holds a special place in her heart, and she herself witnessed the profound impact of the support (Centrepoint), changing the lives of people and providing a brighter future.

Later on Instagram, Kayti shared the joy of participating in the celebration and stated that she was "very proud" to be an ambassador for this charitable organization. The daughter of aristocrats reflected on the event, recalling why she felt "so triggered" by this issue, listening to stories of people who have overcome difficulties.

Princess Diana was a longtime supporter of initiatives aimed at eradicating homelessness. When Prince William was 13, he stated: "When I become an adult, I will allow homeless people to stay with us in the palace," according to one of the members of the royal family.

Prince William became the patron of the "Centrepoint" organization in 2005, inheriting this role after his mother, who passed away in 1997. It should be noted that Princess Diana took her sons, William and Harry, who were still children, to shelters for the homeless so that they would understand the life that some people face.