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Kate Middleton and Prince William host Christmas Party for families and children of personnel from R

William and Kate were pictured on Tuesday in a playful snowball fight at a special Christmas bash for the families of RAF personnel serving in Cyprus.

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge mingled with partners and children, whose loved ones from RAF Coningsby or RAF Marham are deployed on the Mediterranean island state.

Kate looked stunning in a gorgeous red Emilia Wickstead skirt and black cashmere cardigan whilst Prince William opted for a casual look - blue jumper and navy trousers.

And the royal couple were seen in pictures and videos shared on social media playing in the fake snow, chatting with youngsters, and helping make crackers.

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The family event also featured stalls at which excited children decorated stockings and snow globes, and created Christmas party kits. There was also a photo booth and a postbox so guests could take pictures and send messages to their loved ones in Cyprus. Father Christmas himself also made a surprise appearance.

The family event featured stalls where excited children were given the chance to decorate stockings and snow globes, as well as making crackers and create Christmas party kits. Quite fittingly there was also a photo booth and a post box so guests could take pictures and send messages to their loved ones in Cyprus. About 7,500 military personnel are currently serving overseas or away from home on exercises.

William and Kate will fly on Wednesday to RAF Akrotiri in Cyprus to meet military personnel.

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Father Christmas was also at the party

My view: Prince William and Kate Middleton always let the people they're helping shine, not about them or the designer dress Kate wears, unlike MM, me me me, it's always about her and her over the top designer frock and forced smile.

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