Laughing Prince William amuses ex-residents as homeless hostel as he struggles during game of Who Am I?
The Duke of Cambridge visited a Centrepoint hostel in North London on his first official engagement of the year

PRINCE William proved he is a person of note yesterday – David Beckham, to be exact.
The 34-year-old royal is widely known to support Aston Villa, but perhaps he should brush up on other famous footballers, after he struggled to find the correct answer during a game of 'Who Am I?'.
The Duke of Cambridge was on his first official engagement of the year - a visit to Centrepoint homeless hostel in Northolt, North West London.
William was seen holding a blue Post-it note to his forehead, which had 'David Beckham' written on it.
Quizzing an ex-resident for clues, he asked: “Am I famous?”
He eventually got it right, naming footie star Becks.
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The Duke has toured several of Centrepoint's facilities, having been a royal patron of the charity since 2005.
Centrepoint works with 9,000 homeless young people in London, Yorkshire and the North East.
William has a sentimental interest in their work, as it was the first patronage he took over from his late mother Princess Diana, who also worked with the organisation.
He'll likely be seen on more official visits in the coming months, after he and wife Kate Middleton were slammed last year for doing half the engagements Diana and Charles did at the same age.