Prince William follows in Princess Diana's footsteps in visit to cancer hospital

William, 34, visited the Royal Marsden Hospital in Sutton.

Diana was president and patron of the hospital until her death in 1997. William, who has since stepped into his mother's role with the hospital, visited with young cancer patients at the hospital's Sutton location as he marked 10 years of his association with the hospital.

The Duke of Cambridge, 34, paid a visit to a 6-year-old chemotherapy patient named Daisy who clutched a stuffed penguin while William helped her attach her hospital ID bracelet.

William later praised the artwork of a 4-year-old boy named George and participated in a painting workshop in the hospital's arts and crafts playroom.

Diana made her first solo visit to Royal Marsden Hospital in 1982.

The hospital, whose main branch is located in Chelsea, treats more than 50,000 patients with cancer annually. Patients travel to the hospital from around the world for its groundbreaking advancements in cancer treatment.

Today's hospital visit is the latest event in a busy week for William.

William, like Princess Diana, has been a huge advocate for programs supporting the homeless. In 2009, William spent a night sleeping on the street for the charity Centrepoint, for which Diana was royal patron.

Later this week, William and Harry will present the Diana Award at St. James Palace to honor their mother's legacy. The brothers will recognize 20 young people for their compassion, kindness, and devotion to service, honoring the ideals Diana exhibited during her short life.

William and Harry have also commissioned a statue of Princess Diana for the grounds of Kensington Palace, where a special White Garden in the palace's Sunken Garden has been installed to honor Diana.

The historic Royal Palaces are also holding a special exhibition to commemorate Diana's life.