Prince William has revealed the rest of his family can be "cross losers" when they're playing games of Monopoly, but he still loves it.
The 39 year old Duke of Cambridge opened up about his Christmas traditions with wife Kate Middleton, the Duchess of Cambridge, also 39, and their children Prince George, eight, Princess Charlotte, six, and Prince Louis, three.
During an interview on Royal Marsden Hospitals' Radio, where it was recorded from Kensington Palace, the second in line to the throne Royal openly admitted that things get heated when the family pull the Monopoly board out.
Prince William was asked a number of different questions from the child patients along with pre-prepared ones from staff at the radio station, with one of them being about what's important to him and how he likes to carry on family traditions.
It came as William also admitted during the interview he'd "never heard of" Elf on the Shelf.
"We're playing board games with the children quite a lot," the Duke said. "We love playing Monopoly, that's a good one.
But he then noted that "some people get quite cross when they lose" with a laugh.
"I think generally for me, bringing the family together at Christmas time, it's always lovely because we're quite spread out to doing our things a lot of time throughout the year," the dad-of-three explained.
"And so we get very few moments actually coming together.
"And when I see my children meet up with some of my cousins' children and they will have a wonderful time playing together, it's very special.
"So I'll look forward to that a lot. And also Christmas is a new dynamic now that we have children.
"Suddenly it's it's a whole different ballgame of noise and excitement. So now I'm enjoying the new version of Christmas in my life."
William went on to reveal some other favourites about Christmastime, including that his favourite festive film is the Will Farrell classic Elf, which he watches every year with his children.
The royal also shared he loves to go ice skating in the winter, and his favourite thing about Christmas Day itself is the food, insisting there's always room for more turkey, sausage and wine.
The jovial chat was topped off with a child asking the prince whether he has a Lamborghini sports car.
"I wish!" the Duke exclaimed with a laugh, adding he would love a "big bright yellow" car from the designer.
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