Queen Elizabeth II loved dancing during her life and she's passed the tradition on to other royals including King Charles and Queen Camilla and the Prince and Princess of Wales
There are very few people who don’t enjoy a good boogie from time to time, and members of the Royal Family are no exception.
Former royal chef Darren McGrady explained, “The ball was a Scottish dance party held as a thank you to the staff for all their hard work. Every member of the Royal Family in residence and their guests would attend it.” “You might groan a bit afterwards, huff, grunt and everything else. But you do feel so much better. It’s fun.”
“She has the best rhythm and could teach me a thing or two. I was also quite shocked, as I thought a cha-cha-cha would be totally out of character, but it turned out not for her because she’s so bubbly. We laughed so much together.” Charles has also danced on many royal tours over the years, including in Fiji in 1974 and Mexico in 2014. Last May he took part in a 1,000-year-old dance in Canada, which involved a conga-style procession.
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