THEY say you should dance as if no one’s watching – which is pretty difficult when the world’s eyes are on you.
So Prince William should be commended for letting loose at the Taylor Swift concert on Friday night at Wembley Stadium in London.
Taylor Swift poses for a selfie with Prince William, Prince George and Princess Charlotte[/caption] William sticks to the key rule of dad dancing – which is never go full John Travolta, says Grant Rollings[/caption]The father-of-three shook his stuff at the front of a private box where everyone could see him on his 42nd birthday.
It isn’t the first time William has shown he is the king of dad dancing.
Back in 2017 he was spotted throwing some shapes at a Swiss nightclub to the hip-hop track “I got 5 on it.”
The heir to the throne was not concerned about being virtually alone on the dance floor underneath a spotlight as he performed some classic steps.
William sticks to the key rule of dad dancing – which is never go full John Travolta.
Rather than Saturday Night Fever, it should be Saturday Night Lemsip, with feet stepping cautiously side to side.
Pretty much all of Wills’ action is above the waist, which would not impress Strictly Come Dancing judge Craig Revel Horwood.
William’s moves include pointing in the air, raising his hands as if he’s changing a lightbulb and holding his arms out straight.
And when he’s not sure what to do with his extremities, he wisely puts his arms behind his back.
William sticks to the golden rule of keeping it simple. Dropping to the floor is going too far. Apart from appearing to show off – which isn’t the idea at all – there is a risk you’ll never get back up again.