There is some serious jamming going on in the palace. King Charles has shared his playlist of favourite artists from across the Commonwealth for an Apple Music radio show in aid of Commonwealth Day on Monday.
King Charles is to call for unity and building bridges in what he describes as "these uncertain times" of international tension, in a message to mark Commonwealth Day next week. In the annual message to mark the day on Monday, the King will emphasise the value of nations coming together in a "spirit of support, and crucially, friendship".
LONDON (Reuters) - From works by Jamaican reggae legend Bob Marley and Australian popstar Kylie Minogue to singer Raye, King Charles has revealed in a new broadcast some of the music which has brought him joy over the years and formed the soundtrack to his life.
According to Apple, the show is a "musical journey that reflects His Majesty’s personal taste" and was shaped by the King's "extraordinary experiences from around the world." Bob Marley, KylieMinogue,
Apple Music have announced forthcoming radio show, The King’s Music Room, which is a celebration of music from across the Commonwealth chosen by King Charles III.
King Charles will broadcast a one-off radio show for Commonwealth Day, featuring songs from his personal playlist
Join King Charles III on Commonwealth Day to celebrate his love of music on Apple Music 1 as he plays hits from Bob Marley and RAYE.
Apple did not reveal the full playlist ahead of the show's release on Monday. In the past, Charles has cited songs by Three Degrees, Barbra Streisand, Edith Piaf, Leonard Cohen and Miriam Makeba as among his favorites.
King Charles has recorded a special Apple Music broadcast, sharing details of his favourite music by artists from across the Commonwealth
King Charles III is launching a personal playlist of music that lifts his spirits and brings back important memories, including Bob Marley, Kylie Minogue and Grace Jones. He was photographed at Buckingham Palace for the music project, named the King's Music Room, with an "on air" sign on the desk of the royal DJ.
This year’s Commonwealth Day theme is Together We Thrive, which celebrates the “enduring spirit of the Commonwealth family”.