Taylor Swift takes selfie with Prince William, George and Charlotte at concert
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Taylor Swift has taken a selfie with Prince William and his children as he celebrated his 42nd birthday at her first Eras Tour concert in Wembley Stadium.
The Prince of Wales shared a photograph of the singer taking the picture with him, Prince George and Princess Charlotte on his official Instagram account on Saturday, as he thanked the star for a “great evening”.
The heir to the throne was filmed dancing to the star’s song Shake It Off as he marked turning 42 amid almost 90,000 fans at the venue in London on Friday. The Independent has approached the owner of the footage.
Meanwhile, the Princess of Wales shared a touching message to mark her husband’s birthday.
Taking to the official Kensington Royal social media accounts, she also shared a new picture of the heir to the throne appearing to jump on a sandy beach with his three young children.
Kate wrote: “Happy birthday Papa, we all love you so much! Cx”
The post comes after Kate made her first public appearance of the year on the Buckingham Palace balcony at Trooping the Colour last weekend.
Prince William, Keir Starmer and Cara Delevingne all ‘shake it off’ at Taylor concert
Prince William was one of several high-profile celebrities attending Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour in London on Friday night.
Sir Keir Starmer attended the first of the London Eras gig with his wife Victoria, and posted a photo of them on social media captioned “‘Swift’ campaign pitstop”.
Swift performed in front of other celebrity fans including Bridgerton star Nicola Coughlan, Queer Eye’s Jonathan Van Ness and model Cara Delevingne.
They joined Kelce, his brother Jason and their parents, as well as Swift’s parents Andrea and Scott, as she performed for almost 90,000 people.
Spice Girl Emma Bunton posted a video at the concert while Coughlan shared a photo of a hand with several friendship bracelets – which have become a staple at Swift’s shows.
Australian actress Phoebe Tonkin posed for a photo outside the stadium and comedian Rob Beckett and his wife Louise could be seen with their daughters at the gig.
Athena Stavrou22 June 2024 23:30
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