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Princess Diana's nieces, Lady Kitty Spencer, Lady Eliza Spencer, and Lady Amelia Spencer, recently showed their support for Prince William and his commitment to a cause close to his heart. The three sisters, daughters of Diana's brother, Charles Spencer, and his ex-wife, Victoria Lockwood, attended the Centrepoint Awards on October 16 in London, where Prince William, now 42, delivered remarks and presented awards. Kitty, 33, has been an ambassador for Centrepoint, a charity that offers shelter and assistance to homeless individuals aged 16-25, for the past eight years.

"I'm incredibly proud of my cousin Prince William for his unwavering support of Centrepoint and the incredible work they do for young people facing homelessness," Kitty shared in an interview with Hello! magazine. She praised William's long-standing dedication to the charity, noting his role in raising awareness and driving positive change. "His commitment inspires me deeply and strengthens the importance of our shared mission," she added.
 
Kitty described the Centrepoint Awards as "transformative," explaining that they celebrate resilience and hope by showcasing the inspiring stories of young people who have overcome homelessness and adversity. At the event, she presented an award while wearing Dolce & Gabbana.
 
Since starting her work with Centrepoint in 2016, Kitty has participated in "sleep outs" with friends and helped Prince William with fundraising events for the organization at Kensington Palace. "I've seen firsthand how Centrepoint changes lives, providing a path to a brighter future," Kitty said, adding that each story shared at the awards is a powerful reminder of the strength within every young person.
 
Kitty's passion for Centrepoint mirrors that of her cousin, Prince William, and her late aunt, Princess Diana, who also supported the charity. Diana used to take William and his brother, Prince Harry, to homeless shelters when they were young. William became Centrepoint's patron in 2005 at the age of 23, and homelessness has remained a key issue for him. In June 2023, he launched the Homewards initiative with his wife Kate Middleton to address homelessness through a five-year plan. He will appear in a docuseries about Homewards airing on October 30 and 31.
 
Earlier this year, Kitty revealed on Instagram that she had welcomed a daughter, Athena, sharing the joy of motherhood with her followers.
 

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