Prince William is spreading holiday cheer while doing good.
The Prince of Wales, 42, served up lunch for the homeless while visiting The Passage charity in London on Thursday, Dec. 5.
William, who sported an apron and engaged in conversations with others, previously served lunch to those at The Passage last year as well.
His time with the charity comes at the end of an important year and amid his mission to make homelessness “brief, rare and unrepeated.”
William’s campaign Homewards, which sees six pilot areas around the U.K. trying different, locally-specific initiatives to counter homelessness, passed its first-year mark in June. Later in October, William launched a two-part documentary on Disney+ about the organization, titled Prince William: We Can End Homelessness.