Prince William dances with his kids, Prince George and Princess Charlotte, At Zara Tindall's Taylor Swift performance.
Swifties Royales! At Taylor Swift's debut performance in London on Friday night, the Prince of Wales was photographed having a great time dancing with Princess Charlotte and Prince George.
At Wembley Stadium, Zara Tindall and her kids Mia, 10, and Lena, five, who are members of the royal family, joined the Wales pair. William was spotted going all in during the group's dance routine to Taylor's smash song Shake It Off!
Princess Charlotte was shown enjoying the evening with her family and sporting a light-up bracelet in a TikTok video that recorded the precious family moment.
Taylor's devoted boyfriend Travis Kelce, Cara Delevigne, Nicola Coughlan, Jonathan Van Ness, Salma Hayek, and other celebrities were present at Wembley Arena for the singer's debut performance in London.
Before heading to North West London for the performance, Travis' brother Jason Kelce and his stunning wife Kylie were seen at the Ship Tavern in Holborn.
"Travis and Kylie came into the pub and he was wearing a patterned brown shirt, tan shorts, and flip-flops," an insider told HELLO!.
The former NFL athlete was described as being in "good spirits and appeared to be happy and smiling" by them. Inside the bar, Jason and Kylie were even content enough to snap a few photographs with their admirers.
The royals that have been visiting Royal Ascot this week have had a busy week. For the yearly event, Prince William and Zara have been seen going out in their finest attire.
Prince William, Travis Kelce, Cara Delevingne, and other celebrities arrive for Taylor Swift's concert in London.
William was accompanied on Wednesday by his parents-in-law, Carole and Michael Middleton, who were making their first public appearance since the Princess of Wales's cancer diagnosis was made public in March.
Although Kate was not there with her family at the concert last night or at Royal Ascot, she did make her first appearance of the year during Trooping the Colour on Saturday.
She provided an update on her current course of treatment—preventative chemotherapy for an unidentified cancer—prior to her visit.
Declarative:In a statement sent on behalf of the Princess, Kensington Palace said in full on Friday: "I've been blown away by all of the wonderful words of encouragement and love over the previous several months. For William and myself, it has truly meant the world and gotten us through some incredibly difficult moments.
"I am progressing well, but there are good days and terrible days, as everyone undergoing chemotherapy is aware. You have to give in to your body's need for rest on those awful days when you feel weak and exhausted. On the other hand, you want to take full advantage of feeling well on your good days, when you feel stronger.
"I will continue to receive therapy for a few more months. When I'm feeling well enough, I enjoy participating in school activities, spending time doing things that make me feel good about myself, and beginning to work from home occasionally.
"Although I am aware that I am not yet out of the woods, I am excited to see The King's Birthday Parade this weekend with my family and plan to participate in a few public events over the summer.
"I'm becoming better at having patience, especially when something is unclear. embracing each day as it comes, paying attention to my health, and granting myself permission to use this crucial time for healing.
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