Taylor Swift, with her charisma and talent, has the unique ability to attract diverse monarchies in one place.
Currently, the acclaimed American singer is taking her impressive tour “The Eras Tour” through several countries in Europe.
During her stop in London, she attracted the attention of the British nobility.
Prince William was one of the notable attendees, who enjoyed the event with his children, Prince George and Princess Charlotte.
Zara Tindall, Princess Anne’s daughter Zara Tindall, along with her husband Mike, were also among the show’s audience.
However, what really surprised many was the presence of the future Queen of Spain, Princess Leonor, and her sister, Infanta Sofia.
Their attendance at the concert was an unexpected event that highlighted Swift’s influence and global reach as an artist.
Leonor and Sofia at Taylor Swift concert
Princess Leonor and Infanta Sofia, daughters of King Felipe and Queen Letizia of Spain, were spotted enjoying Taylor Swift’s concert in London, according to Spanish press reports.
Despite the absence of photographs confirming their attendance, it was reported that the young royals secretly traveled to the UK to attend the event of the acclaimed “Cruel Summer” singer.
Like many teenage girls, Leonor and Sofia are fans of Taylor and, although they were unable to attend her concert in Spain, they took the opportunity to see her live in London.
Interestingly, it is mentioned that the princesses were not alone; they were accompanied by their cousin Amanda, daughter of Telma Ortiz.
The Royal News account revealed this detail, adding that the princesses’ security team was actively deleting photographs of them at the event, a common practice to preserve their privacy when they are in public with friends.
On the other hand, some media reported that only Infanta Sofia attended the concert, and she did so in the company of friends, without the presence of her sister Leonor.
In addition, the attendance of another member of the European royalty, Princess Amalia of Holland, was highlighted, underlining Taylor Swift’s popularity among the young royals of Europe.