This year’s Commonwealth Day theme is Together We Thrive, which celebrates the “enduring spirit of the Commonwealth family”.
The King's pick includes a number of music legends as well as newer artists such as multiple Brit-winner Raye.
A new programme of music features tracks by artistes including Bob Marley, Grace Jones, Kylie Minogue and Raye, all chosen by King Charles III.
The King has admitted he finds it "incredibly hard to sit still" when listening to Kylie Minogue's song 'The Loco-Motion' during his debut radio show to mark Commonwealth Day. Recorded in His Majesty's private office at Buckingham Palace last month,
His Majesty King Charles III and Apple Music have collaborated to launch The King’s Music Room, his playlist drawing inspiration from the Commonwealth. The project was initiated when the monarch invited Apple to Buckingham Palace to discuss his personal selection of music to mark this year’s Commonwealth Day.
Nigerian-American Afrobeats superstar, David Adeleke, popularly known as Davido, has been named among a select group of artists featured on King’s Music Room,
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' will pick all his favourite Commonwealth tunes for The King's Room', a special one-off broadcast on Apple Music.
The British Monarch has teamed with Apple Music on a new playlist and special broadcast about his relationship with music
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 III will release his own playlist with Apple Music titled The King’s Music Room. The playlist will be released on Commonwealth Day on Monday, March 10, and will feature some of the king’s favorite music artists including Bob Marley,
The UK's King Charles III will share his Commonwealth music playlist in a collaboration with Apple Music, with Bob Marley and Grace Jones among those making the cut, the US tech giant said Friday.