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    Taylor Swift Meets Prince George & Princess Charlotte and It's Hard to Tell Who's Starstruck

    By Jacqueline Burt Cote,

    2024-06-24

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    Stars...they're just like us! We don't generally think of celebrities as getting starstruck, but sometimes it's a really big deal when one famous person encounters another famous person — and how better to document these memorable moments than with a selfie (or two)?

    In a photo posted to her Instagram account on June 22, Taylor Swift shared an unforgettable moment from the first night of her Eras tour stop in London. In a selfie, the singer posed with Prince William, Prince George, 10, and Princess Charlotte, 9, who are apparently huge fans — and even Swift's boyfriend, Travis Kelce, got in the picture (marking the first time the couple has appeared in a social media post together!)

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    "Happy Bday M8! London shows are off to a splendid start," wrote @taylorswift . The kids look like they had so much fun — and apparently dad did, too!  According to People, Prince William was filmed in the stands dancing along to "Shake It Off," with Princess Charlotte swaying by his side. A group selfie was also posted to the Prince and Princess of Wales' official Instagram account.

    "Thank you @taylorswift for a great evening!" wrote @princeandprincessofwales .

    Related: Kids React to Taylor Swift’s ‘Fortnight’ Video and It’s Amazing

    It was a super relatable moment for Prince George and Princess Charlotte, as the Eras tour served as a first concert experience for countless young Swifties .

    What Should You Know Before Taking Your Kid to a Big Concert?

    Not every type of concert is appropriate for little ones — but if you do want to take your kid to a show , there are are some things you should keep in mind, according to HuffPost.

    "Attending a concert with a young child comes with risks attached, and parents, carers, and guardians should be aware of what they and their children could encounter.”

    First of all, you'll want to protect your child's ears from the super loud music . It's worth investing in "high-quality, safety checked ear protection specifically designed for infants and toddlers," and you should try to choose seating that's far away from the speakers. It's also best to avoid "standing room only" areas, and you might want to check with the venue to see if there are designated spots for families (which sometimes have more room for strollers or easier access to bathrooms).

    Another thing to consider when it comes to seating is the size of the crowd.

    “Concert crowds can sometimes surge forward unexpectedly, which can be dangerous for young children. Choose seating towards the back or sides of the venue where there’s less likelihood of being caught in a surge."

    And of course, always be ready to leave at any time if the experience becomes too overwhelming for your child on any level!

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    Jane McClintic
    06-24
    all of them, I don't think those smiles could get any brighter. happiness all around. I think it's great. Taylor is absolutely amazing.
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