Prince George gets new two-word nickname after milestone outing | Royal | News

Prince George has been given a new two-word nickname following his latest public outing. The young prince, who is second in line to the throne, voluntarily accompanied his father, Prince William, to The Passage last week as the charity prepared to host its annual Christmas dinner.
The prince’s visit to the homeless shelter was very touching; Prince William, 43, also began visiting the charity as a young boy with his mother, the late Princess Diana. Even though George is only 12 years old, he has received high praise for his recent trip to The Passage, which allowed him to learn more about his work.
Among those praising the young prince was the charity’s Chief Executive Mick Clarke, who described George as a “lovely boy”.
Speaking to GB News After George and William’s visit on December 16, Mr Clarke said: “He [George] In fact, he looked a lot like his father. He just wanted to get stuck in and help.
“Cute, sweet kid is how I would describe him. He seemed genuinely interested in what we were doing.”
Mr Clarke also said George not only helped prepare the Christmas dinner but also spent time talking to people the charity helps.
He said: “I think George was really impressed by experiencing what we do.”




