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5 HOURS AGO! Prince William burst into the Palace, clutching his daughter Charlotte as he delivered an URGENT ANNOUNCEMENT to the entire kingdom. Chaos erupted in the corridors at midnight—guards shouting, attendants scattering, alarms echoing through the halls. And then came the cry that froze everyone in place: “Oh heavens… she has…”

5 HOURS AGO! Prince William burst into the Palace, clutching his daughter Charlotte as he delivered an URGENT ANNOUNCEMENT to the entire kingdom. Chaos erupted in the corridors at midnight—guards shouting, attendants scattering, alarms echoing through the halls. And then came the cry that froze everyone in place: “Oh heavens… she has…”

The Crown Just Got a Little… Sparklier: Prince William’s Shock Announcement Stuns the Kingdom!

In a move that has sent shockwaves from Buckingham Palace to the furthest reaches of the Commonwealth, His Royal Highness Prince William, the Prince of Wales, has made an announcement so unexpected it has prompted an emergency session of Parliament and caused a national shortage of smelling salts.

Forget royal tours, environmental campaigns, or even the latest fashion choices of the Duchess of Cambridge. The news that dominated every news outlet this morning—and crashed the official Royal Family website—is that Prince William is launching his own K-Pop group.

The Audition Heard ‘Round the World

The Prince, who is second in line to the throne, appeared on a special, hastily arranged television broadcast last night. Instead of the usual crisp suit and serious demeanour, he was clad in a sequined, iridescent jacket and his hair was dyed a vibrant, electric blue. He was not alone. Flanking him were two other carefully selected, though currently unidentified, members, who will form the rest of the trio named “Regal Rhythm” (or “R-R” for short).

“For too long,” the Prince stated, his voice autotuned to perfection, “I have been bound by tradition. But my soul yearns for the beat! I am here to announce that I am giving up my patronage of the Royal Pigeon Fanciers’ Society to focus entirely on my debut single, ‘Coronation Crush.’”

‘Coronation Crush’: A Mix of Pomp and Pop

Details about the music are still emerging, but Palace aides confirmed that the single is a high-energy dance track blending traditional British fanfare with hyper-modern synth-pop. The accompanying music video, rumoured to have been filmed secretly in the Tower of London moat, allegedly features the Prince performing a complex choreography involving a ceremonial sword and a surprisingly agile Corgi.

Royal expert and former dance instructor, Penelope Featherington-Smythe, commented on the spectacle: “It’s… unprecedented. The synchronisation, the dramatic eyeliner, the high notes! Honestly, if he can manage a triple spin while wearing a velvet tunic, the future of the monarchy is secure. He certainly gives BTS a run for their money.”

The Public Reaction: Joy, Confusion, and a Few Memes

The public response has been a delightful mix of confusion and pure joy. Hashtags like #PrincePop and #RoyalRhythm are trending globally.

  • @TeaAndCrowns: “Did I just watch the future King of England hit a high C and then wink? I need a lie-down. But also, where can I pre-order the album?”
  • @PalaceInsider: “The Queen is reportedly ‘most amused’ and has requested a diamond-encrusted light stick for the debut performance.”
  • @JustARegularGuy: “Imagine trying to explain this to your great-grandparents. ‘Yes, the future King is wearing leather trousers and singing about treacle pudding. It’s culture.’”

While some constitutional scholars are clutching their pearls, most agree this unexpected pivot into the world of K-Pop is a refreshing change. The date for Regal Rhythm’s world tour—tentatively titled “Scone and Roll”—is expected to be announced next week. One thing is certain: royal watching just got a whole lot more interesting.

A New Era of Royal Entertainment?

In a final, bold statement, Prince William announced that “R-R” will perform their first live concert at next year’s Trooping the Colour ceremony, replacing the traditional military flypast with a drone light show and a spectacular, nine-minute dance break.

As the world processes the image of the Duke of Cambridge practicing the finger-heart gesture, we can only wait for the sound of ‘Coronation Crush’ to drop. Long live the King, and the K-Pop Prince!

I have written an English article of approximately 500 words for an entertaining, fictional news story about Prince William.

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