Skip to content
Search AI Powered

Latest Stories

Video Of Prince William Dancing His Heart Out To 'Shake It Off' At Taylor Swift Concert Is Everything

Taylor Swift,  Prince William, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Travis Kelce; TikTok screenshot of Prince William dancing at Taylor Swift concert
@taylorswift/Instagram; @kkinldn/TikTok

The British royal was filmed dancing to Swift's hit 'Shake It Off' during her 'Eras Tour' stop at London's Wembley Stadium—and the internet can't get enough.

Video of Prince William dancing to "Shake It Off" during Taylor Swift's concert at Wembley Stadium on Friday has gone viral.

Swift's Eras Tour officially touched down in London last week.


The Prince and Princess of Wales shared their excitement with a post to Instagram featuring a photo of the singer with the Prince and his two eldest children, Prince George and Princess Charlotte.

The 14-time Grammy winner also took to social media, sharing her own selfie of the four plus her boyfriend, Kansas City Chiefs player Travis Kelce.

Swift captioned her post:

"Happy Bday M8! London shows are off to a splendid start 🇬🇧🇺🇸🤝"

And although the posts are pretty epic in and of themselves, what really had the internet buzzing was video footage of the prince celebrating his 42nd birthday dancing to Swift's 2014 hit "Shake It Off."

The now-viral videos show the Prince of Wales gettin' down to this sick beat with Princess Charlotte by his side.

@kkinldn

Shake it off Prince William #princewilliam #erastourtaylorswift #erastour #whiteclawuk

And people on social media just cannot get over his "dad dancing."

🎵 At least that's what people say, mm-mm...🎶







Many were also happy to see the Prince enjoying the moment with his children.






And they love that their future king is a Swiftie!


Of course, this isn't the first time the royal family displayed their excitement over the singer's stop in England.

Before the June 21 concert, the royal account posted a video of the royal guard playing "Shake It Off" with the caption:

"Can’t stop, won’t stop groovin’🫡🥁🎺"

Who knew the royal family were such Swiftes‽‽

More from Entertainment/celebrities

Lynda Carter; Screenshot of Donald Trump
Stephane Cardinale/Corbis via Getty Images; Newsmax

Lynda Carter Hilariously Channels Wonder Woman In Response To Trump's Claim About 'Undetectable' Planes

After President Donald Trump touted the U.S. military's "stealth" planes that he described as "undetectable," Wonder Woman star Lynda Carter responded to his claim with a funny quip sure to delight fans of her iconic character.

Earlier, Trump boasted about the military's capabilities in remarks to reporters in the Oval Office amid heightened concerns about the ongoing Israel-Iran conflict that is sending shockwaves throughout the Middle East and around the world:

Keep ReadingShow less
red flag with pole on seashore
Seoyeon Choi on Unsplash

People Break Down The 'Silent Red Flags' Folks Tend To Ignore In Relationships

A red flag has come to mean any warning sign in life, in addition to the literal red flags that are placed on beaches or industrial sites to warn people of danger.

People will respond to situations by saying, "That’s a red flag." But before that language evolved, they'd just call them "warning signs."

Keep ReadingShow less
Ted Cruz; Tucker Carlson
The Tucker Carlson Show

Tucker Carlson And Ted Cruz Get Into Shouting Match Over Iran In Bonkers Interview Clip

Texas Republican Senator Ted Cruz—a harsh Donald Trump critic-turned-MAGA minion—sat down with fired Fox News personality Tucker Carlson for the conservative influencer's self-produced online content,The Tucker Carlson Show, for the Tucker Carlson Network.

On Tuesday, Carlson shared a 1.5-minute clip revealing that things got contentious when the pair touched on the Trump administration's escalating tensions with Iran.

Keep ReadingShow less
Donald Trump; Barack Obama
Suzanne Plunkett-Pool/Getty Images; Scott Olson/Getty Images

Resurfaced Trump Tweet Criticizing Obama Over Iran Comes Back To Bite Him

Amid tensions with Iran, President Donald Trump was criticized for hypocrisy after social media users resurfaced a 2013 tweet in which he accused former President Barack Obama of planning an attack on Iran because of his "inability to negotiate properly."

Trump has declined to clarify whether the U.S. is edging closer to launching strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities, following a warning from Iran’s supreme leader against any attack and a rejection of Trump’s demand for surrender.

Keep ReadingShow less
​​Elon Musk
Allison Robbert/AFP via Getty Images

Anti-Elon Banner at Stanford

Stanford University graduates were given creative advice from above as an airplane flew over the graduation ceremony with a banner reading, “CONGRATS! DON’T WORK FOR ELON.”

The moment was captured last Sunday during the university’s 134th Commencement ceremony, where the Class of 2025 received their degrees at Stanford Stadium.

Keep ReadingShow less