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Prince George and Princess Charlotte can't get enough of the trend revived by Taylor Swift

They are back in fashion

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Taylor Swift has an unrivalled influence among youths today, with her catchy songs earning her a cult-like following, and her adoring fans willing to follow her every step.

That does not just apply to her everyday follower, but royalty too, as Prince George and Princess Charlotte have recently been seen wearing the Swift-inspired string bracelets that have come back into fashion.

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Swifties throughout the years have commonly adorned these bracelets which come in various forms and designs, but usually beaded or stringed.

Since the successful Eras Tour kicked off, they have begun to make a reappearance, and a recent photoshoot for young George's 11th birthday have shown that they are even spreading among those whose bracelets are usually made from gold rather than string.

The black and white portrait of Prince George, who is wearing a smart black blazer and tros, revealed a string bracelet reminiscent of the friendship bracelets that have gained popularity among fans of Taylor Swift's Eras Tour.

This new image contrasts with the more casual photograph shared for George's 10th birthday, where he was pictured sitting on steps with his sleeves rolled up.

In this year's portrait, the friendship bracelet adds a touch of individuality and youthful flair to his otherwise formal attire.

Are King Charles and Prince William getting in on the trend?

Prince George and Princess Charlotte recently attended a Swift concert in London with their father Prince William.

Recent photos of Charlotte at Wimbledon also suggest that she too was wearing a Swift-inspired bracelet.

Even King Charles III, when watching a match from the most famous tennis tournament in the world, appeared to be wearing a typical friendship bracelet around his wrist, which eagle-eyed fans believe must have been ed to him by one of his grandchildren.

Inspired by lyrics from her 2022 album "Midnights," the bracelets have become a symbol of camaraderie and shared experiences among fans.

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