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6 July 2026

Prince William Joins Travis Kelce’s Podcast Amid Taylor Swift’s Wedding Buzz

Prince William made a surprise appearance on Travis Kelce's podcast, discussing iconic moments and Taylor Swift's Eras Tour, all while the world anticipated Swift's wedding.

Prince William Joins Travis Kelce's Podcast Amid Taylor Swift's Wedding Buzz

The world was abuzz with anticipation for Taylor Swift‘s wedding to Travis Kelce, but an unexpected twist captured attention elsewhere. Prince William, the Prince of Wales made a surprise appearance on the New Heights podcast, hosted by Travis and his brother Jason Kelce. This episode, released on July 3, 2026, offered a unique blend of sports, royalty, and pop culture.

The podcast episode, recorded secretly during a private meeting in London, featured Prince William discussing a range of topics, from the FIFA World Cup to Taylor Swift’s iconic Eras Tour. The episode was released just as Swift and Kelce were tying the knot at Madison Square Garden, adding an extra layer of intrigue to the day’s events.

Prince William’s Iconic Moment Choice

During the podcast, Prince William was presented with a tough choice: selecting Travis Kelce’s most iconic moment. The options were Kelce’s 2015 touchdown against the Detroit Lions at Wembley Stadium or his debut at Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour. Without hesitation, William chose Kelce’s performance as a backup dancer, stating, “Travis as a backup dancer. I think you should do it again.” This moment, where Kelce surprised everyone by joining Swift on stage during her performance of ‘I Can Do It With a Broken Heart,’ was a highlight of the tour.

The Prince’s comment sparked laughter among the trio, with Jason Kelce agreeing with the choice. This moment was particularly memorable as Kelce not only danced but also applied makeup to Swift and lifted her on stage, creating a viral sensation.

The Royal Absence at Swift’s Wedding

Despite the close friendship between Prince William and Taylor Swift, the royal couple was notably absent from Swift’s wedding. Reports indicated that William and Kate Middleton were invited to the ceremony but were unable to attend. The wedding, officiated by actor and comedian Adam Sandler, drew a star-studded crowd, including celebrities, athletes, and close friends and family.

The absence of the royal couple sparked speculation, with some sources suggesting that William’s ongoing fraternal drama with Prince Harry may have played a role. However, the focus remained on the joyous occasion and the celebration of love between Swift and Kelce.

A Podcast Episode for the Ages

The release of the podcast episode on the day of Swift’s wedding was seen as a strategic move to capitalize on the massive attention surrounding Kelce. The episode, which primarily focused on the World Cup, offered a glimpse into the camaraderie between the Kelce brothers and Prince William. The trio reminisced about their meeting at Swift’s London shows and the memorable moments shared.

Travis Kelce expressed his admiration for Prince William and his family, stating that meeting them was “honestly one of the coolest moments ever.” The episode, while not groundbreaking in content, provided a unique blend of sports, royalty, and pop culture, making it a memorable addition to the day’s events.

The podcast episode, combined with the wedding festivities, created a whirlwind of excitement and speculation. As the world celebrated the union of Swift and Kelce, the unexpected appearance of Prince William on the New Heights podcast added an extra layer of intrigue to an already eventful day.

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Henry Anderson

Henry Anderson of Edinburgh, sharp-corporate in demeanour, famously argued to run a council budget deep-dive after a packed Holyrood briefing, choosing public-accountability over easy headlines. Prefers evidence-led interrogation of institutions and collects annotated maps of the Lothians as a private quirk.