Prince Charles is wanted as 'Strictly Come Dancing' professional Michelle Tsiakkas' dance partner.

Michelle Tsiakkas wants to partner with Prince Charles on 'Strictly Come Dancing'

Michelle Tsiakkas wants to partner with Prince Charles on 'Strictly Come Dancing'

The 26-year-old Latin champion is set to make her debut on the BBC One Latin and ballroom show this month, along with fellow newbies Vito Coppola, Carlos Gu and Lauren Oakley.

Speaking to HELLO! about landing her "dream" gig, she said: "I've been watching 'Strictly' since I was a child and am as mesmerised by it now as I was then.

"It's magical and I've always dreamt of being part of it.

"Now my dream is about to come true, I can't wait to show the world my love and passion for dancing."

Charles, 73, and his wife Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, 75, are both huge fans of the competition, and Michelle believes the British royal would make a great dancer as he's "good at leading".

She said: "He seems like a charming gentleman and would be good at leading.

"Ballroom is about looking after your partner."

The royals are a favourite, with Vito wishing to take Her Majesty The Queen for a spin on the 'Strictly' ballroom.

The 11-time Latin American Champion said: "The younger generation of royals are cool, but for me The Queen is the one."

However, this year's celebrity lineup includes Bros star Matt Goss, former 'Coronation Street' actress Kym Marsh, and 'EastEnders' star James Bye.

The new series of 'Strictly Come Dancing' launches on Saturday 17 September on BBC One and BBC iPlayer.