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Taylor Swift went from the American Music Awards straight to mingling with British royalty this week with the Winter Whites Gala held in London on Tuesday.

The annual event took place at Kensington Palace, where Swift was introduced to Prince William and later took the stage with the famed royal.

First, Swift graced the blue carpet which was decorated in a winter theme and even included snow, according to the Daily Mail. The songstress wore a floor-length Reem Acra gown featuring a stunning bejeweled top that fit well with the Winter Whites Gala decor.

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Once inside, the "Red" singer met up with John Bon Jovi, James Blunt, Colin Firth as well as the Duke of Cambridge before offering a performance.

"Oh my God, this is so incredibly exciting to be performing at Kensington Palace," said Swift to Us Weekly. "With the snow, the lighting, the decorations, it's all so Christmas-y. It's surreal, right? I'm at a palace!"

Furthermore, Swift addressed whether or not she was nervous to perform in front of royalty.

"I'm just soaking it all in," she said. "It's going to be a great night. I try not to think about that!"

As for meeting the Duke of Cambridge, Swift said, "He's so funny!"

Once the evening was underway, Swift was joined onstage by Bon Jovi and Prince William when the trio performed "Livin' On A Prayer" for fellow Gala attendees.

"OHHHHHH! LIVIN ON A PRAYERRRRR," Swift posted to Twitter along with a photo from the performance.

Swift's big night out in London came just days after the singer picked up top awards at Sunday's America Music Awards. The "I Knew You Were Trouble" chanteuse went home with four awards- the Artist of the Year Award, Best Female, Country Album of the Year and the Female Country Artist Award.

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