Prince William read to a group of children and shared that his new son likes picture books

By Nicole Oran nicole.oran@gmail.com | Nov 29, 2013 05:06 PM EST

Prince William may have a knack for singing after performing "Livin' On A Prayer" at the Winter White Gala at Kensington Palace in London Tuesday with Taylor Swift and Bon Jovi, but he's back to his day job now. Apparently he has no plans for more rockin' out on stage as he said, "I'm not doing that again."

The Duke of Cambridge got back to what is really important by making a trip to St. Basils to help them in their efforts to prevent youth homelessness.

The prince is a patron on the End Youth Homelessness Alliance. While he was at St. Basils, he spent time touring the facilities and getting more educated on what life is like in the City of Birmingham and Centrepoint. He then went to the Library of Birmingham to meet some of the young people working at the library and read to the children.

Hello Magazine reported that the new dad shared about his 4-month-old son George. He said that he has "very chubby cheeks" and he likes looking at picture books.

After his time at the library he went to the Summerfield Community Centre and South and City College Birmingham where he met with families and community representatives who were affected by the deadly riots in Birmingham in 2011.

The next trip Prince William and Kate Middleton will take will be to see the U.K. premiere of Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom. The film is based on South African President Nelson Mandela's autobiography, which covers his early life and his time in prison before becoming President and rebuilding the country.

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