THEY say you should dance like no one is watching – which is very difficult when the eyes of the world are on you.
So Prince William is to be commended for letting loose at Friday night’s Taylor Swift concert at London’s Wembley Stadium.
The father of three shook out his things in front of a private box where everyone could see him on his 42nd birthday.
It’s not the first time that William has shown that he is his father’s dancing king.
In 2017, he was spotted throwing some shapes in a Swiss nightclub to the hip-hop track “I got 5 on it.”
The heir to the throne didn’t worry about being practically alone on the dance floor under a spotlight as he sang some classics steps.
William follows his father’s main rule of dancing – that it is never complete, John Travolta.
Instead of Saturday Night Fever, it should be Saturday Night Lemsip, feet stepping gingerly from side to side.
Almost all of Wills’ action takes place above the waist, which wouldn’t impress Strictly Come Dancing judge Craig Revel Horwood.
William’s movements include pointing upwards, raising his hands as if he were changing a light bulb, and keeping his arms straight.
And when he’s not sure what to do with his extremities, he wisely puts his arms behind his back.
William follows the golden rule of keeping things simple. Falling to the ground is going too far. In addition to appearing to show off – which is not the idea – there is a risk that you will never get up again.
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