Prince Wlliam made an appearance at a charity event famously once supported by late Princess Diana.
On December 9, the prince arrived at the new London headquarters for homelessness charity.
This marks his two decades of supporting the cause carrying on his mother’s legacy.
The charity is the future king’s one of longest ongoing connections.
Just after he finished his university studies in 2005, the prince began his public life when he became associated with the charity.
In a clip shared by royal reporter Cameron Walker, the prince can be seen cutting into a three-tier cake baked by baker Juliet Sear.
He also spoke at the event saying “Many of you have been here many more years than that, and it’s an amazing moment to think, in 20 years, how much has changed and been achieved by all of you.”
The future king added “The Centrepoint family is one I am very proud to be a part of, and I can't thank you all for all the hard work, every day, you give to help other people.”
William also joined to create the charity’s new Wall of Hope that will celebrate Centrepoint’s history and its mission.