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Taylor Swift's boyfriend Travis Kelce has gushed over Princess Charlotte's 'fire' after he met the eight-year-old royal with her brother and father at Wembley Stadium last weekend.
The Kansas City Chiefs player, who posed with the global megastar, Prince William, Prince George and Princess Charlotte backstage at the Eras Tour, revealed on a podcast that the young princess was brimming full of questions - and he praised the Prince and Princess of Wales for their parenting skills.
Speaking to his brother Jason on the latest episode of their podcast New Heights, he revealed what it was like to meet the royals - and joked Prince William was 'the coolest motherf*****'.
Revealing the 10 and eight-year-old siblings were an 'absolute delight', Travis said Charlotte, in particular, was 'a superstar'.
Travis Kelce has praised Prince William and Kate Middleton's parenting skills for encouraging their children to be inquisitive after he met Prince George and Princess Charlotte
He continued: 'She had fire to her. She was asking questions… I love it when parents ask their kids to be present, be vocal… Encourage them to take a lead in the conversation.'
Meanwhile Jason, who is a father of three girls, admitted meeting Princess Charlotte was the 'highlight' of the evening for him.
'Prince George was great too. She was so f****** adorable. Like, I cannot,' Jason said.
Elsewhere, Travis revealed he was unsure of how to greet the royals; wondering if he would have to bow to them or shake their hands.
Travis Kelce (right) with Taylor Swift, Prince William, Prince George and Princess Charlotte. Travis called Prince William the 'coolest motherf*****' after meeting him in London
The Kansas City Chiefs player said Princess Charlotte had 'fire' and was full of questions
The Kelces raved about how humble the Prince and his children were during their meeting
In the latest episode of their New Heights podcast, the brothers detailed the encounter and raved about the Prince's humility.
'We met royalty, guys,' Travis said. 'There was royalty at the show. I got there early and got to meet Prince William. How bout that? Your Royal Highness.
'Dude, he was the coolest motherf*****,' he added. 'He was so cool.'
'He was awesome,' Jason echoed his brother's sentiments. 'He was a good dude.'
Jason and Travis also laughed about not knowing the proper etiquette upon meeting the royals.
Travis then quipped on the difference in formality between the UK and the United States.
'He was there with little George and Charlotte, and they were an absolute delight to meet,' said Travis.
'I wasn't sure if I was supposed to bow to them - curtsy [or] just be an American idiot and shake their hand. [Or say:] 'Sup dude?''
'We wanted to be polite, especially on this side of the pond,' he continued.
'We did get a warning because, honestly, we don't know the actual [etiquette],' Jason said in response.
'Because we weren't at an elegant, official royal event, we didn't have to bow,' the former Philadelphia Eagles center shared. 'If it would've been an official meeting-of-royalty event, then it would have been that.'
Jason and Travis Kelce attended several Taylor Swift Eras Tour shows at Wembley Stadium
Travis trolled his brother for putting his beer 'ten feet away' when meeting the Prince
Jason's wife, Kylie, and their father Ed also attended the Eras Tour shows at Wembley
Furthermore, they joked about how Jason, a former Super Bowl champion, felt emasculated after meeting the Prince.
Travis then laughed about how his older brother - and fellow investor in Garage Beer - put his alcoholic beverage away for the important meeting.
'I did still address him as your Royal Highness, and I've never felt emasculated, and I did,' Jason said, laughing. 'That was the closest I've ever been.'
'I've never seen you give someone that much respect,' Travis joked. 'You put your beer ten feet away from you.'
'I didn't have it in my teeth when I met him,' Jason continued. 'They were wonderful people, and that's what it's about. They're part of a monarchy [it's] hard to be a down-to-earth human being - I would assume. But [they] came off that way completely.'