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Prince William’s Dance Moves at Taylor Swift Concert Steal the Show – Fans Say He’s Channeling Prince Louis at Trooping the Colour!
After Prince William “shook it off” during Night 1 of Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour shows in London, fans of the royal family can see where Prince Louis gets his moves from.
William, 42, took two of his three children — Prince George, 10, and Princess Charlotte, 9 — to the first of eight shows Swift is set to perform at Wembley Stadium on Friday, June 21. (The concert happened to fall on the Prince of Wales’ birthday.)
A now-viral video taken by a fan showed Prince William letting loose to the pop star’s performance of “Shake It Off” during her concert. William’s youngest son, Louis, 6, was not in attendance, but Charlotte was spotted grooving along to the song and twirling in her sparkly pink dress.
However, fans have drawn comparisons between William’s moves and Louis’ own viral moments, in which he was caught boogying at both the Queen’s Jubilee and Trooping the Colour.
After Prince William “shook it off” during Night 1 of Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour shows in London, fans of the royal family can see where Prince Louis gets his moves from.
William, 42, took two of his three children — Prince George, 10, and Princess Charlotte, 9 — to the first of eight shows Swift is set to perform at Wembley Stadium on Friday, June 21. (The concert happened to fall on the Prince of Wales’ birthday.)
A now-viral video taken by a fan showed Prince William letting loose to the pop star’s performance of “Shake It Off” during her concert. William’s youngest son, Louis, 6, was not in attendance, but Charlotte was spotted grooving along to the song and twirling in her sparkly pink dress.
However, fans have drawn comparisons between William’s moves and Louis’ own viral moments, in which he was caught boogying at both the Queen’s Jubilee and Trooping the Colour.
“Little Louis got the moves from his papa,” one user wrote via X, alongside a split-screen video of Louis at Trooping the Colour on June 15, and William at Eras on Friday similarly wiggling their shoulders. “[Anyone who says otherwise is blind, sorry not sorry].”