Kate Middleton’s Handiwork? Princess Charlotte’s Boho Braids Steal the Show at Taylor Swift Concert
Charlotte’s concert-ready braids were likely thanks to mom Kate’s braiding skills
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Princess Charlotte at Taylor Swift’s concert on June 21 and Kate Middleton on June 15 at Trooping the Colour. Photo:
Like many Taylor Swift fans, Princess Charlotte embraced the spirit of the Eras Tour!
The 9-year-old princess sparkled in a rose gold “Kids’ Sequin Party Dress” from John Lewis for the June 21 concert in London. Her trendy boho braids, a style she often wears courtesy of her mom Kate Middleton, completed her festive look.
Kate, 42, has playfully admitted her styling attempts aren’t always perfect. During a day of outings in Cumbria in 2019, she shared her braiding struggles while complimenting a young girl’s “pretty” hairstyle.
“I tried to do a plait [braid] with Charlotte this morning, and it didn’t really work very well,” she admitted.
Kate and Charlotte are known to match their hairstyles, including for their memorable outing on Christmas Day last year when they both sported braided looks for the royal family’s annual church walk. Charlotte’s signature style featured two braids tied with a bow, while Kate opted for a half-up look with a peeking braid under her fascinator.
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Taylor Swift poses for a photo with Prince William, Princess Charlotte and Prince George.
Prince William has also shared his experiences with hairstyling, joking about the challenges of doing Charlotte’s hair with fellow dads in 2019.
“Never try to do a ponytail!” William told one father who talked about watching YouTube videos to help. “Nightmare.”
Kate asked him, “Have you tried to do a plait? It’s the weaving…really hard.”
William added, “I can do [Charlotte’s] ponytail, but that’s about it as I don’t have enough hair to practice on!”
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Charlotte and her older brother Prince George, 10, posed for a selfie with their dad William and Swift backstage at the pop star’s show, which was later shared on her parents’ official social media accounts. “Thank you @taylorswift for a great evening! #LondonTSTheErastour,” the post’s caption read.
The royal trio also snapped a selfie with Swift and her boyfriend, Travis Kelce.
“Happy Bday M8! London shows are off to a splendid start 🇬🇧🇺🇸🤝,” the singer captioned her post, referencing Prince William’s birthday.
Six-year-old Prince Louis stayed home with mom Kate while his older siblings enjoyed the show with their dad.
The Princess of Wales has remained largely out of the public eye in recent months as she continues her cancer treatment. She made a special appearance on June 15 at Trooping the Colour, the annual celebration of King Charles’ birthday, marking her first public outing with the royals since Christmas.
During the Wednesday, June 26 episode of the New Heights with Jason and Travis Kelce podcast, the brothers spoke about meeting the royals backstage at Swift’s first London Eras Tour show at Wembley Stadium.
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Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce pose for a selfie with Prince William, Prince George and Princess Charlotte.
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“I gotta say, Prince William was fantastic, but the highlight was Princess Charlotte. Prince George was great too. She was so f—— adorable. Like, I cannot…” Jason shared, as Travis agreed and said “she was.”
“She was a superstar,” Travis added, as Jason admitted, “I don’t know. Maybe it’s because I have three girls now.”
“She had fire to her. She was asking questions,” Jason continued, calling that the “most electric” part of the meeting.
“I love it when parents ask their kids to be present, be vocal…” Travis said, as Jason added, “Encourage them to take a lead in the conversation.”