The Prince of Wales pledged never to be an “ornamental patron” as he celebrated two decades of working with Centrepoint, the homelessness charity.
Seyi Obakin, the Centrepoint chief executive, said the Prince had been “true to his word in every sense” after following in the footsteps of Diana, Princess of Wales, in taking on the patronage.
He celebrated the milestone on Tuesday with cake and helped paint a heart on a new Wall of Hope mural.
In a short speech to staff, volunteers and beneficiaries he said: “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 Centrepoint family is one I am very proud to be a part of and I can’t thank you all enough for the hard work, every day, you give to help other people. It’s fantastic, and that massive cake signifies the love, generosity and time you all give to helping others – so make sure you take a piece.”
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