Prince William seems to be following his legendary
mother's foot steps as recently released photographs show the young royal cooking meals in the kitchen of homeless charity Centrepoint, an organisation earlier patronised by Diana.
William,, the second in line to the British crown, is seen chopping vegetables for a salad at Centrepoint's kitchen where he spent two days as a volunteer.
The young royal, who is a trainee rescue pilot, is also the patron of the organisation which provides shelter and food for the homeless, and the images were released at a black-tie event in London to mark Centrepoint's 40th anniversary.
The photographs have now been published by "Hello!" magazine.
William who was about 13 years old when he lost his mother in a car accident in 1997, recently spoke out about the heartbreak caused by the sudden death and it seems that he is now trying to keep Diana's work alive.
"He did everything a good volunteer would do. Waking the residents up, setting up breakfast, making sure they knew what they were doing that day," said Roger Defoe the manager at the shelter house where the 26-year-old volunteered.
"In the 1990s, Diana used to visit the short stay services and often brought her boys down to serve breakfast.
Maybe that's why William is so hands-on now," said Defoe.