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Princess Diana’s niece Lady Kitty Spencer makes rare personal statement about the royal family

Lady Kitty Spencer said that she is ‘extremely proud’ of her cousin Prince William’s work to support homeless charities.

Princess Diana’s niece, 33, attended the Centrepoint Awards at the British Museum on Wednesday alongside the future king. 

Dressed in a stunning Dolce & Gabbana custom gown – embroidered with a cityscape of Venice – and flanked by her twin sisters Lady Eliza and Lady Amelia Spencer –   Lady Kitty said that William’s passion and commitment to the cause ‘inspires’ her deeply, in a rare personal tribute.

 She told HELLO: ‘I’m extremely proud of my cousin Prince William for all that he does and continues to do to support Centrepoint and the vital work they provide to homeless young people.

‘His dedication to Centrepoint throughout the years has been unwavering, and his efforts have made a significant impact in raising awareness and driving positive change for those in need.’ 

Lady Kitty said that William’s passion and commitment to the cause ‘inspires’ her deeply, in a rare personal tribute

During his childhood, the late Princess of Wales took William (pictured last Wednesday) and Harry to homeless shelters as she was keen to show them the life that some people face

During his childhood, the late Princess of Wales took William (pictured last Wednesday) and Harry to homeless shelters as she was keen to show them the life that some people face

 She later took to Instagram to add it was a pleasure to celebrate and she was ‘so proud’ to be an ambassador for the charity. 

Earl Charles Spencer’s daughter has been an ambassador for Centrepoint and said that the awards ceremony holds a special place in her heart. 

‘I’ve witnessed firsthand the profound impact that Centrepoint’s support can have, turning lives around and providing a pathway to a brighter future,’ she told the magazine.   

The aristocrat said that the ceremony reminds her why she is ‘so passionate’ about this cause, as they listen to stories from those who have overcome adversity. 

Lady Kitty was joined by her younger sisters, twins Lady Amelia and Lady Eliza, 32, and the trio co-ordinated their outfits, each wearing a light shade of blue. 

Amelia and Kitty showcased their impressive ‘twinning’ fashion, each donning a silk dress with slightly varied but equally striking silhouettes and accessories from Boodles.

The late Princess Diana was a longtime and passionate supporter of initiatives to end homelessness. 

The cousins of Prince William posed for photographs outside the British Museum on Wednesday evening

The cousins of Prince William posed for photographs outside the British Museum on Wednesday evening 

Prince William became the patron of Centrepoint in 2005, taking the role from his mother, Princess Diana, who died in 1997

Prince William became the patron of Centrepoint in 2005, taking the role from his mother, Princess Diana, who died in 1997

Prince William became the patron of Centrepoint in 2005, taking the role from his mother, Princess Diana, who died in 1997.

During his childhood, the late Princess of Wales took William and Harry to homeless shelters as she was keen to show them the life that some people face.

Aged 13, the William said: ‘If I become King, I will let the homeless live in our palaces,’ according to Richard Kay. 

At the event, Lady Kitty opted for a sheer lace dress illustrated with a Venice-like scene, complete with floral embroidery.

Each of the sisters opted for a similarly glamorous makeup look, accentuated with a touch of pink blusher.

While Eliza chose to style her blonde tresses loose for the occasion, Kitty and Amelia sported sleek updos.


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