The royals have their eyes on Camila Cabello.
Kensington Palace tweeted a reaction Tuesday – a pair of eyes – to the pop star’s confession that she stole something from the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge last month.
“I'm sorry William, I'm sorry Kate," Cabello said earlier in an interview with BBC Radio 1. “I honestly couldn’t sleep last night. I had to get it off my chest.”
The “Liar” singer was with the royal couple at a special ceremony in October to honour inspirational teens when radio host Greg James “triple doggy” dared her to take a pencil.
“You can't not do a triple doggy dare,” explained Cabello. “If there's anything I've learned in my life, it's that. So I did it.”
Cabello slipped the pencil into her mother Sinuhe’s purse – but mom wasn’t keen to be an accomplice.
"My mom’s like, ‘we have to give it back’ and I’m like, ‘No, he triple doggy dared me, I have to take the pencil. So I still have it.”
Cabello's Canadian beau Shawn Mendes – whose mother Karen hails from England – hasn't commented on the crime against the Crown.
Last year, he recalled awkward moments at the gala celebrating Queen Elizabeth’s birthday.
“I’m standing there waiting to go on stage and the Queen just walks up next to me and she’s standing there. I’m looking at her… and you can’t say anything. You’re not allowed to speak to her unless she speaks to you first,” Mendes said on Ellen. “So it was like 10 minutes of this awkward silence between me and the Queen. She didn’t look at me at all. I looked over a couple times and I was like, I probably shouldn’t be looking.
“It was super weird.”
Things didn't go any better with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. "I was walking down the hall and I see them in one room and they’re just talking,” Mendes recalled. “I walked in with this confidence and the second they kind of felt me coming I just turned around and my body went numb and I was like, 'I can’t do it, I can’t do it.' I’ve never been so star struck like that.”