It was a rare appearance for the Spencer sisters at the special event, which had a connection to both Princess Diana and Prince William
Prince William had special support at the Centrepoint Awards — some of his Spencer cousins.
On Oct. 16, the Prince of Wales, 42, stepped out for the Centrepoint Awards in London, appearing at the event for the U.K.’s leading youth homelessness charity that he backs as patron. Prince William follows in the footsteps of his late mother, Princess Diana, as the patron of Centrepoint, and her nieces Lady Kitty Spencer, Lady Amelia Spencer and Lady Eliza Spencer all attended the ceremony celebrating the achievements of young people who have transformed their lives after experiencing homelessness.
Kitty, 33, and twins Amelia and Eliza, 32, are the daughters of Princess Diana’s brother Charles Spencer and his first wife, Victoria Lockwood. It was a rare appearance for the Spencer sisters to convene with their cousin at a public event, and they did so for a meaningful cause, as Kitty also supports Centrepoint as an ambassador.