A royal mess! Camila Cabello admits to stealing from Kensington Palace
Updated | By Tamlyn Canham
Off with her head! Camila Cabello just confessed to stealing something during her recent visit to Kensington Palace.
Camila Cabello is worth millions of dollars, but that didn't stop the singer from turning into a kleptomaniac when she stopped by Kensington Palace last month.
The 'Senorita' hitmaker has made a shocking admission - she stole a pencil during her visit. That's not even the worst of it, she made her mother an accomplice to the royal crime.
She made the shocking revelation during an interview with BBC 1 Radio’s Greg James.
Camila met Prince William and Kate Middleton at the palace in October to celebrate the Teen Hero Awards finalists.
The 22-year-old revealed that Greg, who also attended the event, "triple-doggy dared” her to steal the pencil.
"You can't not do a triple-doggy dare. If there's anything I have learned in my life it's that. So I did it. And then you, to one of the palace people, called me out on it. And you were like, 'she stole a pencil'. I put it in my mom's purse and mom is like we have to give back the pencil. And I was like, no he triple-doggy dared me I have to take the pencil. I still have it. I am sorry, William, and I am sorry, Kate," she said.
Kensington Palace's official Twitter page responded to a clip from the interview with a side-eye emoji.
The things a girl will do to keep a triple-doggy dare!
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— Kensington Palace (@KensingtonRoyal) November 26, 2019
Prince William, Kate Middleton and Camila in one photo. That’s the tweet! I can’t believe this photo exists and Camila kept it a secret for almost a month. @Camila_Cabello ©hello magazine pic.twitter.com/GT0QW3MoTB
— Shawmila Janey (@newshawmilafan) October 22, 2019
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