Prince William had a surprise visitor at a Pret A Manger in Bournemouth today when England football legend Paul Gascoigne turned up - and they gave each other a kiss. The extraordinary meeting happened while the Prince of Wales was chatting with staff and bosses at the Pret café as part of his major campaign to end homelessness . William and Gascoigne were filmed greeting each other among an excited crowd inside the outlet, with Gascoigne saying that he lived in nearby Sandbanks and was feeling 'a lot better, getting there' after his long battle with alcohol addiction. Earlier, William had been given his own name badge as was seen laughing and joking with staff as he visited the Pret and had a go at making sandwiches for customers. He joined Pret staff to learn about a scheme helping 500 people experiencing or at risk of homelessness into jobs at the chain's UK outlets over the next half a decade. William, 41, arrived in Bournemouth by train on the eve of the anniversary of the Queen's death. He was filmed walking along the station platform next to a South Western Railway service, in a video posted on social media by Kensington Palace.