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Prince William News: The Royal Shares He Won't Get Sleep On Christmas Eve Because Of Prince George

Prince George is now at an age when kids start getting excited about Christmas and the holiday season. It seems Prince William is just as excited as he is.

Prince William got a little bit cheeky during an interview with UK-based The Big Issue. When asked about what the Royal Family plans are for Christmas, the prince answered with amusement, "George will be bouncing around like a rabbit, if I get any sleep on Christmas Eve, it'll be good."

He shared that little George finally knows what the occasion is all about, and that he's excited about the presents that he and his parents will get! The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge express their joy that they're finally celebrating Christmas all together, and said that this will be quite different because they already have a family of their own.

Prince William also shared that he's looking forward to the holiday season with the two little buggers in tow -- especially with his two-year-old son who already understands Christmas, he believes that this year's day will be quite a challenging one. He also shared that they will definitely be going to church together on the said day, as they 'always do.'

The Duke of Cambridge has recently launched a campaign battling diversity-based bullying. According to People Magazine, he has set up a very special charity in honor of his mother, Princess Diana.

After an overwhelming response to Diana Award, he has decided to create this charity to help those who are suffering from bullying due to their race and to help boost their self-esteem and overall mental health. He has always had this advocacy, and he alongside his wife Kate Middleton, have attended several seminars to be more informed about the matter.

His charity hopes that "by the end of the day these young people will have the tools and guidance to set up a year-long social action project in their communities, aimed at fostering a better, safe and bully-free environment."


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