Monday, November 25

Prince William reveals his favorite pastime for the holidays: playing Monopoly


El príncipe William y su esposa, Kate Middleton.
Prince William and his wife, Kate Middleton.

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Prince William of England continues to offer very intimate and earthly pictures of his daily life with the Duchess Kate Middleton and the couple’s three children -George, Charlotte and Louis- in their public speeches. On this occasion, the grandson of Elizabeth II wanted to show that, Like so many other families around the world, in his rare spare time he likes to sit around the table with his wife and children to enjoy their shared passion for board games, as well as for everyone to bring out his more competitive side. .

One of the most popular games in Kensington Palace is the iconic Monopoly , in which players have to build imposing real estate empires based on ingenuity and, it may be said, also on charge large sums of money to those who end up staying overnight in their properties. As is often the case in any game of Monopoly worth its salt, rivalries also intensify at the home of the Dukes of Cambridge .

“We love board games when we are with children. We love Monopoly… It is a great game, although some get very angry when they lose ”, joked William in conversation with the radio station of the Royal Marsden hospital in London, an interview that has been recorded in the aforementioned Kensington Palace. Apart from the shocks generated by a game that, frankly, seems to have been designed for it, the prince and his family treasure each and every one of the moments they have to be together, as well as with the children of other relatives: and that It is in his opinion one of the most representative elements of the magical Christmas period. “Christmas with children is much more exciting and noisy, and the truth is that we love it,” he said.

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