Lady Kitty Spencer has praised her cousin Prince William for his work
’s cousin has revealed how she really feels about him in a new rare interview.
Princess Diana’s niece Lady Kitty Spencer, 34, praised her older cousin William for his work with Centrepoint, a UK charity that aims to help homeless young people.
In Charles Spencer’s daughter – who is also involved with the charity – praised the future King, who she has appeared alongside at events related to the charity.
She told the magazine: “I’m extremely proud of my cousin for all he does and continues to do to support Centrepoint and the vital work they provide to homeless young people.”
William’s cousin also praised the late Princess Diana, William’s mother, who she believes helped raise a lot of awareness for the charity, which William has been patron of for 20 years.
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Kitty said: “I think she put the name out there. Centrepoint has been a cherished charity that my family and I have supported for many years.”
The charity, founded in 1969, has helped provide accommodation for homeless young people, along with access to education, employment, and counselling.
After , London, this week, issued a statement on the “life-changing” work the charity do.
He wrote on social media: “Meeting young people supported by @centrepointuk here in Ealing today and celebrating 20 years being Patron of this amazing charity.”
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The prince continued: “Since its creation, Centrepoint has worked together with countless young people to help rebuild their lives, offering not just a home, but access to education, employment, and counselling.
“The stories and personal experiences shared today highlight the life-changing work happening here.”
As well as being patron of Centrepoint, the prince also , which aims to help tackle homelessness across the UK.
It is believed Diana’s work with the homeless community, including taking and to homeless shelters when they were younger, inspired the future King’s project.