Lady Kitty Spencer lifts lid on Prince William following her father's statement
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Prince William has committed to try and end homelessness on the UK
Lady Kitty Spencer has praised Prince William for his work with Centrepoint to end young homelessness in the UK.
Princess Diana's niece, who is also involved in the charity, revealed she is "extremely proud" of William in a new interview with Tatler.
Lady Kitty said: "I'm extremely proud of my cousin Prince William for all he does and continues to do to support Centrepoint and the vital work they provide to homeless young people."
Earl Charles Spencer's daughter also praised the late Princess Diana for her work raising awareness for the non-profit organisation.
Lady Kitty Spencer has praised Prince William for his work with Centrepoint to end young homelessness in the UK
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She added: "I think she put the name out there.
"Centrepoint has been a cherished charity that my family and I have supported for many years."
It comes after Lady Kitty Spencer's father, Earl Charles Spencer, was quick to praise Prince Harry earlier this week for "securing an apology for his mother" in a social media statement.
Prince Harry secured a "monumental victory" in court this week, reaching a settlement with News Group Newspapers, the publisher of The Sun.
The publisher of The Sun offered a "full and unequivocal apology" for "serious intrusion into his private life as well as the private life of Diana, Princess of Wales, his late mother."
Charles Spencer suggested that Harry's mother would be "immensely touched" and "rightly proud" of the prince.
The statement read: "It takes an enormous amount of guts to take on major media organisations like this, and incredible tenacity to win against them.
"It's wonderful that Harry also secured an apology for his mother - she would be immensely touched by this, I'm sure, and also rightly proud."
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Centrepoint, founded in 1969, has helped provide accommodation for homeless young people, along with access to education, employment, and counselling.
The Prince of Wales, who has been patron of Centrepoint for 20 years, also has his own project called Homewards, which aims to help tackle homelessness across the UK.
Prince William has previously highlighted his mother's work with homelessness charities, referencing a visit to The Passage in London, where she took Prince Harry and William as young boys.