Britain's Princes William and Harry and Duchess Catherine took part in a "welly wanging" contest in London on Monday (26.10.15).

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge

The royals visited the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA), during a meeting of the Charities Forum where they took part in the competition, which sees competitors throw a Wellington boot as fast as possible.

William proved victorious in the competition, as he managed to knock the head off a scarecrow, while his wife and brother missed.

The trio were given a 30-minute preview of the latest 'Shaun The Sheep' production made by Aardman Animations, called 'The Farmer's Llamas!'

David Sproxton, co-founder and executive chairman of Aardman Animations, said after the visit: "We know Prince Charles is a huge fan of 'Wallace and Gromit', we've spoken to him about that and Prince Harry said his father also loved 'Chicken Run' - there's a bit of heritage there with Aardman and the Royal Family."

It was a busy day for the royals, who later attended the 'SPECTRE' premiere at London's Royal Albert Hall.