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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle dance in Colombia months after William’s viral moves at Taylor Swift’s concert
By Eileen Reslen,
7 hours ago
Prince Harry busted a move during his trip to Colombia with Meghan Markle this week, showcasing a dance style that was reminiscent of his brother William’s.
The Duke of Sussex, 39, was seen shimmying as he walked through La Giralda school in Bogotá Friday.
He was dressed in a light blue dress shirt and khaki slacks at the time, but briefly let go of his composed demeanor to cut loose with the schoolchildren.
The future king — who attended the show with two of his kids : Prince George, 10, and Princess Charlotte, 9 — was caught on camera at the time getting down to the pop star’s hit song “Shake It Off.”
“This is the best thing I’ve seen ok slay Prince William,” one fan commented of the moment on TikTok.
Another then chimed in, “Prince William is the Swiftie we all needed. He is positively unhinged in the best of ways right here!”
William is also said to be angry that the book blamed him and his wife, Kate Middleton, for encouraging Harry to wear a Nazi uniform to a costume party in 2005.
In the meantime, Harry is continuing to travel the world alongside his wife, with the pair currently being on a four-day tour of Colombia.
Like the prince, the “Suits” alum also showed off her dance moves while in the South American country.
She was seen in video taken while at the Centro Nacional de las Artes Delia Zapata Olivella, an art center in Bogotá, moving and grooving while in a circle with other women on Thursday.
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