William's favourite Christmas song! Prince opens up in chat with child cancer patients
PRINCE WILLIAM has revealed his favourite Christmas song during a touching chat with child cancer patients at the Royal Marsden hospital.
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The Duke of Cambridge took part in a rare Q & A with young patients on the hospital's radio station. When asked about his favourite Christmas song, the Prince said he liked Mariah Carey's 'All I want for Christmas is You', but his favourite is 'Feliz Navidad' by Puerto Rican singer-songwriter Jose Feliciano.
He said: "I could say Mariah Carey... as well, it's a good one, and obviously there are many others but I think I'll probably go for Feliz Navidad - it's a bit more jolly."
The 39-year-old royal also revealed that his favourite Christmas film is Elf, starring Will Ferrell.
He said: "It's very funny and I keep watching it every Christmas, it still makes me laugh."
Speaking to patients at the hospital, of which he has been president since 2007, the Prince opened up about "enjoying a new version of Christmas since having Children".
He said: “When I see my children meet up with my cousins’ children, they will have a wonderful time playing together.
“It’s very special. So I look forward to that a lot.
“And obviously Christmas is a new dynamic once you have children – suddenly it’s a whole different ball game of noise and excitement.
"So now I’m enjoying a new version of Christmas in my life.”
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Speaking about his own Christmas traditions, Prince William said he liked playing board games, like Monopoly and Risk, with his children and enjoyed ice-skating but looked like a "deer on ice".
He added: "Food is quite important to me at Christmas.
"I do tend to eat a lot at Christmas.
"There's always a tiny little bit of space left in my stomach somewhere for a bit more turkey or sausage or, you know, a bit of wine."
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Asked if he likes Brussels sprouts, William said he "loved" the vegetables with his turkey, roast potatoes and sausages.
Answering a question from one young patient, who wanted to know what the future king would do if he were in charge of Christmas for a day, the Prince said he would "bring everyone together to have a big party".
He added: "There would definitely be no COVID and there certainly wouldn't be any cancer in the world."
This comes after the Queen cancelled the Royal Family's traditional pre-Christmas family gathering as a "precautionary" measure amid the rise of Omicron cases in the UK.
The pre-Christmas gathering was scheduled to take place next week at Windsor Castle and would have seen several members of the Royal Family in attendance.
A senior palace source said: "The pre-Christmas family lunch will not be going ahead.
"The decision is a precautionary one as it is felt to put too many people’s Christmas arrangements at risk if it went ahead.
"While there is regret that it is cancelled, there is a belief it is the right thing to do for all concerned."