In 2010, William patronised the fundraiser titled 'A Positive View' for Crisis.
This charity assists and supports people in Britain who find themselves without safe homes or shelter.
The royal agreed to have his picture taken by amateur photographer Jeff Hubbard, who himself had experience with homelessness and went on to work with the Crisis charity.
Prince William modeling for a charity portrait by photographer Jeff Hubbard in collaboration with Rankin on 8 January 2010.
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Jeff Hubbard (L) and Prince William (R) photographed in diptych portrait for the Crisis charity, 'A Positive View' project, January 2010.
The portrait raised £24,000 when sold at auction.
📸 diptych for 'A Positive View'
Prince William, in turn, agreed to take a photo of Hubbard. The two results would then be displayed side-by-side and sold to raise money in a larger exhibition.
Both Hubbard and the prince were assisted by the famous fashion and celebrity photographer Rankin.
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