The video of Prince William dancing as Taylor belted out ‘Shake it off’ went viral. Courtesy a keen Swiftie who must be a Royal family fan as well.
And the confirmation that the viral video was indeed of the Prince came from official X handle of the Kensington Palace which posted a Taylor Swift’s selfie with the Prince and the children. “Thank you @taylorswift13
for a great evening! #LondonTSTheErastour,” the post read.
Other VIP attendees at the sell-out event included Sir Keir Starmer, the Labour party leader, supermodel Cara Delevingne and Bridgerton actress Nicola Coughlan.
Sir Keir shared a photo of him hugging his wife Victoria with thousands of jubilant fans in the background with the caption “‘Swift’ campaign pitstop”.
It was Taylor Swift’s three-hour long set and all sold out. ‘You’re making me feel like tonight I get to play my first sold out show at Wembley Stadium on The Eras Tour,” Swift said. “What better way to spend a Friday night than in the most exhilarating city in the world? There are 88,446 people in this stadium today,” she said ahead of the roller-coaster three hours during which Taylor interrupted four times owing to security reasons as many of the fans fainted.
Taylor was accorded a royal welcome in London as the Changing of the Guard performed Shake it Off at Buckingham Palace. “Can’t stop, won’t stop groovin,” the Royal family posted on X the video of the performance.
London turns Swiftie
On the occasion of Taylor Swift’s show, Transport for London unveiled a new map of the London Underground network replacing the names of regular stations and lines with references to Swift’s music. Posting a picture on X, formerly Twitter, TfL wrote: “And by the way, I’m going out tonight. Introducing Tube Map (Taylor’s Version)”.