Okay kiddo, have you ever played sports or games with your friends and one of them thinks they're better than everyone else? That's kind of what the Upper Class Twit of the Year contest is all about. It's like a game where rich people try to show off their skills, but it's not really a fair or serious competition.
The Upper Class Twit of the Year originated from a comedy sketch show called "Monty Python's Flying Circus." In the sketch, they made fun of rich people who think they're better than others just because of their money and social status.
So, in the contest, these upper-class people do things like running races while carrying a champagne glass, shooting a target while riding a horse or bicycle, and trying to hit a tennis ball while riding on the back of a teammate. It's all really silly, but people find it funny.
But the whole point of this sketch and the contest is to show how ridiculous it is to think that someone is better, just because they have more money, when they might not actually be very skilled or talented. And it's good to remember that it's not about how much money you have, but about how you treat yourself and others.