Prince William Says He Hopes for Invitation to Taylor Swift Wedding
Prince William stated on a radio show that he is hoping for an invitation to the wedding of Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce. The comments came during an appearance on the Heart Breakfast program on May 22.
New York PostPrince William said he is hoping for an invitation to the wedding of Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce. The Prince of Wales made the remarks during an appearance on the Heart Breakfast radio show on May 22. When asked about a large wedding expected this summer, he replied that he had no comment on the matter.
William requested that the station play a Taylor Swift song for his children, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis. He described Charlotte as particularly interested in the singer and noted that the family had attended a performance on her Eras Tour.
William, along with Prince George and Princess Charlotte, watched Swift perform at Wembley Stadium in June 2024. The event took place on his birthday.
2013, Swift invited William to join her and Jon Bon Jovi on stage for a performance at a fundraiser held at Kensington Palace. Swift is scheduled to marry Kelce next month. Save-the-date notices reportedly indicate the wedding will take place in New York City in July.
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Story Timeline
3 events- May 22, 2026
Prince William said he hopes for an invitation to Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce wedding.
1 sourceNew York Post - June 2024
William attended Taylor Swift concert at Wembley Stadium with his children.
1 sourceNew York Post - 2013
Swift invited William to perform with her at Kensington Palace fundraiser.
1 sourceNew York Post
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Media coverage of the royal family may increase around the reported wedding date.
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