20 ways Princess Diana’s legacy of good lives on

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LEWA, KENYA – MARCH 24: Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, Royal Patron of Tusk and President of United For Wildlife cools the body of ‘Matt’, a huge tranquilised bull elephant, whilst on a private visit to experience Tusk’s front line conservation work in Kenya on March 24, 2016 in Lewa, Kenya. This anti-poaching and research device plays a vital part of the conservation work supported by Tusk. (Photo by Chris Jackson/Getty Images)

19. Prince William’s Charity Ventures

Princess Diana was the original  Patron of Centrepointe, an organization that provides housing for young people all over England. William often visited the patronages as a child  with his mother and eventually took over for Diana as Patron. He regularly visits young people at the hostels, both publicly and in private.

Prince William is also active in Tusk Trust and Wildaid to help protect African wildlife from poachers and extinction.

William, Harry, and Kate started the Royal Foundation in 2011. The foundation works like a business in order to create change and raise millions in the most efficient way possible.