Prince William brought his and Kate Middletonhas three children to Taylor SwiftEras Tour show on the night of one of its stops in London.
According to ABC news, William and the little royals — Prince George, 10, Princess Charlotte, 9, and Prince Louis, 6 — made an appearance on Friday night at Wembley Stadium. It also happens to be William’s 42nd birthday. Kate wished him a happy birthday by sharing a sweet and candid photo of the future king of England with his children.
By the way, William has been a Swiftie for a while now. The Prince of Wales and Swift took the stage alongside Jon Bon Jovi in November 2013 at the Centrepoint Gala Dinner at Kensington Palace in London, where they sang “Livin’ on a Prayer”.
The royals were far from the only celebrities in attendance. In Travis, Jason and Kylie Kelce for BridgertonNicola Coughlan and strange eyeJonathan Van Ness (who was in Swift’s “You Need to Calm Down” music video), there was there is no shortage of celebrities among the 80,000 present.
The appearance of royalty (without Kate who is resting following his first public appearance at Trooping the Color since the announcement your cancer diagnosis) appears not long after the Royal Corps of Army performed “Changing of the Guard (Taylor’s version) outside Buckingham Palace to honor the Department of Tortured Poets singer’s stop in London.
The royal family also posted a two-minute video of the guards playing an orchestral version of Swift’s hit “Shake It Off.”
“I can’t stop, I won’t stop dancing,’” the royal family captioned the tweet alongside three emojis: a greeting face, drum and trumpet. They also scored the British Army, the Army in London and the Royal Corps of Army Music.
Swift will perform at Wembley Stadium from June 21-23 and again on August 15-17 and August 19-20. It’s not the first time that Swift’s Eras Tour show has been graced with royal presence. Last August, Meghan Markle made an appearance at Swift’s Los Angeles stop at SoFi Stadium.
Prince Harryhowever, he did not attend as Meghan’s husband was busy in Tokyo, Japan, for a talk organized by the International Society for Sports Promotion.
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