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Thank you Taylor Swift for a great evening!

Before her performance at Wembley, Taylor Swift took the ideal royal selfie, posing with Prince George and Princess Charlotte, two young music enthusiasts, and the Prince of Wales.
Kensington Palace shared a photo of the singer backstage with the royal trio prior to Friday night’s performance on X, the former Twitter platform.
The caption said, “Thank you Taylor Swift for a great evening!”

To gain maximum dad points on his 42nd birthday, Prince William took his two oldest kids to the best concert in town. He had just arrived from Germany, where he had watched England’s Euro 2024 play against Denmark the night before, so it was a busy birthday week.
“Happy Birthday, M8! “London shows are off to a fantastic start,” she wrote in her post.
Later-evening videos that went viral online seemed to feature Prince William dancing to Swift’s catchy song Shake It Off.
Prince Louis, age six, stayed at home with Catherine, Princess of Wales.

To commemorate William’s birthday, an official portrait of the couple’s youngest kid was released earlier on Friday.
Pop phenomenon Swift, 34, and Prince William have been acquainted for more than ten years.
They both sang Livin’ On A Prayer with Jon Bon Jovi on stage during a charity event held at Kensington Palace in 2013.

Swift has been introducing her fans to her back library of hits, which includes songs from the albums 1989, Red, and Midnights, during her Eras Tour, which is currently touring the UK with stops in Edinburgh, Liverpool, and Cardiff.
On Friday, Wembley Stadium was crowded with about 90,000 spectators, some of whom had been waiting in line since before dawn.
This week marks the start of Swift’s eight stadium performances, which will end in August.

Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer and Bridgerton star Nicola Coughlan were among the other Swifties in attendance on Friday.
Swift’s parents, Andrea and Scott, as well as model Cara Delevingne and Jonathan Van Ness from Queer Eye were present in the audience.
During her early career, Swift lived in London, which she described as “the most exhilarating city in the world”.

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