Prince William reveals he's 'a little biased' toward one Hollywood star
Prince William makes honest Hollywood confession at the 2026 BAFTAs
Prince William has opened up about his favourite Hollywood star.
Speaking at the 2026 BAFTAs, the Prince of Wales was asked about his favourite movie, where he admitted that his answer may be a little biased because of his admiration for the action icon Tom Cruise.
He said, "I've got to be careful because I'm a little biased to a particular person," as quoted by Hello! Magazine.
"But Top Gun 2, for instance, is one of the most incredible films I've watched in a long time," William added.
The Prince of Wales noted, "Highest grossing, so serious about how he takes the action scenes. How it doesn't win anything, ever? That's what I care about."
Adding, "It just doesn't win anything. How could it not win anything? It's one of the biggest grossing films probably in recent times, and it just needs a mention somewhere, that's all I care about."
Prince William also went on to share that even his and Kate Middleton's kids are fans of Tom Cruise's stunts. He said, "For me and watching with my children, they absolutely adore it."
"As much as they love the sort of arty ones… they like the stunts and he takes it so seriously and he cares about cinema," the father of Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis added.
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