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.
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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.
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.
Apple Music Radio is where culture is happening worldwide,” said Rachel Newman, Apple Music’s global head of content and editorial, “and we are honoured that King Charles III chose to share his personal playlist with us.
The King's pick includes a number of music legends as well as newer artists such as multiple Brit-winner Raye.
Here, read more about Charles' music loves, as discussed in The King’s Music Room. In the intro, Charles includes a rendition of the song played by the King’s Guard at Buckingham Palace, before playing the actual tune by late singer himself.
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A new programme of music features tracks by artistes including Bob Marley, Grace Jones, Kylie Minogue and Raye, all chosen by King Charles III.
On the same day, the King will launch the inaugural King’s Baton Relay at Buckingham Palace, officially starting the countdown to the Glasgow 2026 Commonwealth Games.
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