Prince William packs a punch as he spars during boxing class as he visits homeless charity
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The Prince of Wales showed he can pack a regal punch this morning, after joining a boxing class while on a charity visit in West London. William, 42, looked to be enjoying the physical challenge as he showered left and right upper cuts on his sparring partner's pads as he visited the Ealing branch of Centrepoint.
The royal, attending solo without the Princess of Wales, spent time chatting to young people about the challenges they've faced living on the streets. One of the UK's biggest charities for homeless youth, William learned how the services offered at the West London branch has 17 beds for young people aged 16-25 who are experiencing homelessness.
The Prince, who is the charity's Patron, also indulged another of his passions, playing a spot of table football. William, famously an Aston Villa fan, looked passionate about the challenge, celebrating when his team appeared to win. Prince William wears a pair of boxing gloves during his visit to Centrepoint, a charity which supports homeless youth, in west London on Tuesday.
Stress relief! The 42-year-old looked to have a nifty right hook as he showed off his boxing moves during the visit. Put 'em up! Concentrating hard, the prince sparred with one of the trainers during the boxing session. Goaaal! The prince also played a game of table football while on the charity visit in West London.