Prince William entices cancer-stricken Kate to come out the cage
Prince William tantalises Princess Kate, who's not out of the wood yet', to break the cage to join him at Taylor Swift's concert
Prince William seemingly added to his cancer-stricken wife Kate Middleton's worries with his latest stunt.
The Prince of Wales seemingly left his 'publicity hungry' brother Prince Harry behind him with his wild dance moves to Taylor Swift's tones at the time when his father and wife are battling cancer, sparking massive reactions from fans.
William's move does not sit well with some of his and Kate's fans as they criticised the heir to the throne's move, that might be making Kate little upset.
The future King's move suggests as he seemingly found an hour or two of relief from the pain of being a royal as he suffered from intense stress for last few months due to royal health woes and Harry and Meghan's drama.
But, fans' reaction also seems to be right as William's stunt would surely be tantalising Kate, who's "not out of the wood yet", to break the cage to join him at the show.
Princess Kate made her first official public appearance in six months at Trooping the Colour on June 15.
In the viral clip, shared on social media, William seemingly turned into Swiftie for a while during American pop superstar concert in London on Friday. He appeared to be a Taylor Swift's true fan while swaying his arms as he gets into the music on the terrace in a buttoned down shirt and blazer.
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