- Prince William dances at Taylor Swift concert
- Princess Charlotte and Prince George were also there
- William celebrated his 42nd birthday
Prince William (42) has had a full week. He visited the England EM match and attended an important event at Ascot. On Friday, June 21, William celebrated his 42nd birthday by becoming the dancing star of the evening at the first stop of Taylor Swift's 'Eras' tour in London.
Decked out in a stylish blue suit, the royal was filmed dancing enthusiastically to Swift's hit 'Shake It Off' from her album 1989. The video, captured by fans, shows William fully embracing the music and enjoying the moment with his daughter, Princess Charlotte, swaying beside him.
Prince William and children at Taylor Swift concert
It wasn't just the music that thrilled the royals. A standout moment of the evening was undoubtedly the selfie Taylor Swift shared with Prince William, Prince George, and Princess Charlotte. The photo, posted on the official Instagram account of the Prince and Princess of Wales, captures their beaming faces alongside the pop icon, accompanied by heartfelt words of gratitude for a fantastic evening.
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While Prince Louis likely spent the evening at home with his mother, Princess Kate, who is currently out of the public eye, Taylor Swift's music was also celebrated beyond the concert hall. The singer received a special tribute when the Royal Guard performed her hit 'Shake It Off' outside Buckingham Palace, a moment enthusiastically shared by the royal family on social media.
This memorable evening highlights not only the profound admiration between the royal family and Taylor Swift but also the universal language of music that unites people.