Royals' love of dancing from Highland dances at Balmoral to King Charles' samba

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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.

From an early age, the late Queen Elizabeth and her sister Princess Margaret had ballet lessons provided by London’s renowned Vacani School of Dance, which also taught a young Prince Charles years later.

And in the late 70s, Diana, Princess of Wales, worked as a dance assistant at Vacani. As a teenager, Princess Elizabeth enjoyed tap-dancing too, and her stage performance in Aladdin at Windsor Castle in December 1943 was famously watched by a young Prince Philip, who was smitten with her.

After they married, the couple would regularly go dancing until the small hours, and their favourite song was People Will Say We’re In Love, from the musical Oklahoma.

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