Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and little Prince Louis didn't appear alongside their parents in last night's A Very Berry Christmas special, but that didn't stop Will and Kate from talking at length about their kids with cooking icon Mary Berry.

Specifically, during a visit to The Passage, a charity dedicated to helping the homeless population in London, Prince William mentioned that his oldest child, Prince George has written a list for Santa.

"George has already written his list for Father Christmas," William told a group at a homeless charity called The Passage, where he was volunteering.

"[George] loves his drawing. He's a very good drawerer. We might give him something to do with drawing or football."

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Prince George and Prince William at an Aston Villa match earlier this year.

Prince William is an avid football supporter (that's a soccer fan to our American audience), and he's been known to cheer for Aston Villa, a Premiere League team based in Aston, Birmingham. But as it turns out, Prince George favors another set of players.

"I try not to be too biased. I said you can support anyone but Chelsea. So naturally, he supports Chelsea,” William said.

The Cambridges are expected to join the Queen, Prince Charles, and several other members of the royal family in Sandringham over Christmas, and it sounds like there could be some baking on the agenda.

"We're talking about doing mince pies this year," Prince William said. "I love mince pies, so if the children are going to cook mince pies then I'm happy to do that."

It's unclear at this point if A Very Merry Christmas will air in the U.S., but a few clips from the special have started popping up on social media. Check out a few of them below:

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