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Privacy NoticePrince William has given fans a rare insight into his private family life, revealing that his children often squabble over what to watch on TV. The 42 year old Royal was attending an event on Wednesday, 9 October in London, supporting young people in the creative industries such as film, games and television. During the event, the future King met with recipients of the Prince William BAFTA Bursary fund, as well as others from the National Film and TV School (NFTS). In a conversation with one of the students, he shared a glimpse into his home life, discussing how different platforms compete for attention, and revealed that his children, Princes George and Louis and Princess Charlotte, often “wrestle over the television remote”.

Prince William revealed that his children sometimes “wrestle over the television remote”
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At the same event, William also had the chance to meet director Paul Greengrass, and didn’t hesitate to request another Jason Bourne film. The prince eagerly told the filmmaker “another Bourne, another Bourne”. Paul directed the second film in the series, The Bourne Supremacy in 2004, The Bourne Ultimatum three years later and Jason Bourne in 2016, the final film in the franchise starring Matt Damon. As president of BAFTA, Prince William’s work with the organisation was praised by the director, who said: “Prince William does such an amazing job of pulling together all these different initiatives that create pathways for young people because it’s so important in our business – pathways in. Sign up to OK’s royal newsletter to get updates sent to your inbox for free

Prince William met with actors including Celia Imrie and Stephen Merchant
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“Somebody who’s 17 or 18 coming into our business, learning to drive is essential, if they can be supported to drive suddenly they’ve got a passport. That’s the idea of this, it’s small initiatives, many of them that make big impacts,” reports the Mirror. The Prince was joined at the event by actors including Andy Serkis, Celia Imrie, and Stephen Merchant, who all spoke about the importance of supporting the next generation of creatives.

The Prince Of Wales met with recipients of the Prince William BAFTA Bursary fund
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The Prince William BAFTA Bursary Fund, which was established in 2021, provides vital grants to help young people progress their careers in film, games, and television. Director Paul Greengrass made the inaugural donation to the fund, and BAFTA also awards annual scholarships. During a conversation with the actors, Prince William revealed that he’s a fan of Stephen Merchant’s latest project, The Outlaws, saying: “I’ve been watching that a lot, I think we have a similar sense of humour.”Story SavedYou can find this story in  My Bookmarks.Or by navigating to the user icon in the top right.Follow OK! MagazineFacebookTwitterCommentMore OnPrince WilliamPrincess CharlottePrince GeorgePrince Louis

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