Prince William reveals the game Charlotte and George play that makes him ‘cross’

SIPPING on Bucks Fizz from the moment we wake up, ripping open presents before lunch and crashing out on the sofa to watch whatever movie is on TV – these are just some of the Christmas traditions we look forward to every year.

From the outside looking in, the Royal Family‘s annual Christmas at Sandringham – which has sadly been cancelled this year – always looks like a pretty formal affair.



Prince William has revealed the board game that causes rows in the Cambridge household

But according to Prince William, there are some annual festive traditions we can ALL relate to.

Earlier this month, the dad-of-three chatted to Radio Marsden – which broadcasts to his patronage the Royal Marsden Hospital.

During the informal chat, the Duke was quizzed by kids about some of the family’s Christmas celebrations – including one boy who wanted to know what his favourite board game is.

William replied: “Henry, we are playing board games with the children quite a lot.

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“We love Monopoly, that’s good and Risk, have you played Risk before?”

The strategic board game gives players and equal number of countries to begin and challenges them to conquer others.

And as Wills knows all too well with George and Charlotte, it’s guaranteed to cause an argument or two.

He added: “That’s a good board game, it goes on for hours and usually everyone gets very cross because they lose.

“But that’s what I like playing!”

What’s more, the Duke revealed that Elf is his favourite festive film too.

He added: “It’s very funny and I keep watching it every Christmas, it still makes me laugh.”

In more Royal Family news, Princess Diana was mortified during first royal Christmas after not being told of very strange tradition, expert says.

And Kate Middleton is ‘very upset’ & struggles seeing William ‘distraught’ over Prince Harry & Meghan Markle rift, insider says.

Plus we revealed The Queen’s VERY strict Christmas dinner seating plan