The royal family of Britain is all set to welcome the festive season with open arms. Apparently, Prince William has already organized plans to celebrate Christmas with his little ones. The Duke of Cambridge recently gave his insights on their upcoming yuletide activities.

"My George will be bouncing around like a rabbit. If I get any sleep on Christmas Eve, it'll be good," William revealed in an interview with The Big Issue magazine. Little George will clearly keep his parents busy on Christmas Day.

This will be the first Christmas for the youngest member of the royal family of Britain, Princess Charlotte, who is only seven months old. However, since he's older, Prince George will have a better understanding of the festive season this year.

"So that will be two children. One who suddenly appreciates Christmas, which could be quite challenging. But I'm looking forward to it," E! News quoted Prince William. The website also reported that William plans to head to church with his wife, Duchess Kate Middleton and his children as part of the tradition and will then continue his gift-giving spree.

"We'll watch George try to tackle his presents as he tries to unwrap them. It's a very different experience at Christmas, having a family of your own. It'd be nice if we got a white Christmas because we haven't had one in many years," William revealed.

It was on the Duchess of Cambridge’s recent trip to raise mental health awareness with Prince William where she revealed that George is starting to think about Christmas.

"They are doing well, thanks. Charlotte is getting bigger and getting along well with her noisy big brother," ABC quoted Kate when she talked about her children.

Little George was his playful self during Princess Charlotte's christening at the Church of St. Mary Magdalene on the Sandringham Estate in King's Lynn last July 5.

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