India, Dec. 22 -- Prince William and his eldest son, Prince George, put on aprons to help make Christmas lunch at a homeless shelter, a charity that the Prince of Wales first visited as a child with his mother, the late Princess Diana. The royal father and son were seen decorating a Christmas tree and helping with meal preparations in the kitchen at The Passage in central London, in a video posted to William's YouTube account on Saturday. "Proud to join volunteers and staff at The Passage in preparing Christmas lunch - this year with another pair of helping hands," read a post on the social media account of William and his wife, Princess Catherine. William is the royal patron of The Passage, which he first visited when he was 11 with his ...