Sophie, Countess of Wessex showed off her dance moves.

Prince Edward’s wife has a talent in dancing. Sophie danced the waltz in the Blackpool Tower Ballroom. The Ballroom hosts one episode of the famous BBC dancing competition “Strictly Come Dancing of which the royal is a huge fan.”

Buckingham Palace shared a footage of the 54-year-old royal on the sideline of the ballroom on Twitter. Sophie then nods at her dancing partner and they join the other couple on the dance floor.

”It was an exciting moment inside the Tower Ballroom as The Countess of Wessex stepped onto the dance-floor to showcase her moves!” the caption read.

“HRH danced the waltz, alongside couples who regularly take part in lessons at the Ballroom.”

Royal fans who saw the clip couldn’t help but praise the countess. According to them, she was stunning, gorgeous and graceful.

“My fav Royal! Works so hard & gets little attention! Hope she knows we DO acknowledge it,” one fan said.

“Great to watch the Countess of Wessex dancing,” another user wrote.

Meanwhile, another online user felt that Sophie, Countess of Wessex doesn’t get enough credit. The same netizen urged the media to concentrate on her.

“This lady doesn't get enough credit the media should concentrate more on her engagements,” the royal fan opined.

There is no doubt that the press concentrate on Megha Markle, Prince Harry, Kate Middleton and Prince William. One royal fan even said that if Markle was on the dance floor, the British media would call her “attention-seeker” again.

Just recently, Prince Harry released an emotional statement comparing Markle and Princess Diana’s experience with the press. However, many didn’t agree with him.

Princess Diana’s former bodyguard Ken Wharfe said that Prince Harry’s claims were not true. Wharfe added that Prince Harry made a “monumental misjudgment” and the comparison between his mother and wife was “unfair.”

Stephen Glover said that he understood where Prince Harry was coming from. However, he was also not convinced with Prince Harry’s statement.

“But I fear he has drawn his sword only to slash at the air. He doesn’t provide a single instance of the Press’s supposedly heinous behaviour, and I fear he misrepresents his mother’s relations with the Press, wrongly seeing her as a wholly innocent victim,” Glover wrote.

Sophie Countess of Wessex
Sophie Countess of Wessex attends the Mencap charity lunch at Sheraton Park Lane Hotel on March 27, 2017 in London. Getty Images/Jeff Spicer