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A Force For Good – Lady Kitty Spencer – Centrepoint and Give Us Time charity worker

Lady Kitty Spencer is an example of someone with privilege who uses it for the good of others; we salute her

 

Kitty Spencer, as she prefers to be known, has it all. She’s actually really Lady Kitty Spencer and she is the niece of the late Diana, Princess of Wales. She grew up in both South Africa and on her family’s 13,000 acre Althrop estate, is dating an Italian property tycoon named Niccolo Barattieri di San Pietro and has over 38,000 followers on Instagram.

 

Despite being blessed also with model-like looks and flowing blonde locks, Lady Kitty Spencer, the eldest child of Charles, 9th Earl of Spencer and former model Victoria Lockwood, chooses to spends her days working as an ambassador for the London-based charity Centrepoint. She makes teas for the homeless and provides them with a friendly ear and also works for the military family charity Give Us Time.

 

In an interview with The Times, this cousin of Princes William and Harry remarked:

 

“The young people that have come out of Centrepoint are so focused on one thing”.

 

“They know exactly what they want to do and what their talents are”.

 

“So for that I envy them. I do battle with what it is that I really want to set my mind to”.

 

“I don’t want to look back and see where I could have done more for people. I could be what my Instagram says and nothing more”.

 

She added:

 

“We all have stereotypes about who becomes homeless but the reality is very different”.

 

“The first day I did a Centrepoint sports day I left feeling on a high, I felt ‘what an amazing way to spend my time’”.

 

“And then I got home and my boyfriend asked me ‘how was Centrepoint?’ I said I actually can’t talk about it”.

 

“It suddenly came crashing. Because some of them were really, really young and some of them just looked so weak and you just think, ‘Where are your parents?’”

 

We salute her honesty and dedication and urge our readers to follow this fine young lady’s lead.

 

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