- King Charles III pre-recorded a radio broadcast for Apple Music 1 to celebrate Commonwealth Day
- The broadcast presents personal anecdotes and songs that have helped shape the soundtrack of His Majesty in his life
- It will be available to listen to the Apple Music 1 24/7 radio station on Monday March 10
In addition to its stature to be one of the best musical streaming services, Apple Music’s commitment to offer first-rate listening experiences extends beyond albums, reading lists and radio podcasts, with stations such as Apple Music 1 and Apple Music Hits. For its next special radio program, Apple Music has enlisted a lover of music in good faith, but unexpected – King Charles III.
To celebrate Commonwealth Day on March 10, the sovereign himself will start the role of master of ceremonies in a special program for Apple Music 1 which was pre-recorded at the Buckingham Palace.
Located at 6 a.m. GMT / 1h he on March 10 on Apple Music 1, The king’s music room Will plunge into His Majesty’s experiences with Commonwealth music and even reveals hidden parts of his musical identity.
The king’s music room Was described as “a musical journey that reflects the personal taste of His Majesty” according to Apple Music’s blog post, remembering personal anecdotes that recall His Majesty’s experiences with the traveling countries of Commonwealth and how they have had an impact on the evolution of the soundtrack of his life. Woven between these reflective moments are pockets of personal ideas to his favorite songs and artists – and his taste might surprise you.
So what will a playlist organized by sovereign sound look like? Well, it is roughly given that there will be a lot of vintage, so you can expect to hear the jazz sounds of the 1930s. But what can surprise is that King Charles III has his ear on the ground with regard to new musical outings, because artists such as Raye and Kylie Minogue have spawned a path in the Special of the King’s Apple Music.
In addition to the musical legends Grace Jones and Bob Marley, the Apple Music 1 broadcast of King Charles III promises a mixed genre show of Afrobeats, in Reggae, in Modern Pop and RNB.
There is no doubt that music has a very special place in the life of His Majesty, developing his passion through a video declaration: “Throughout my life, music has mean a lot to me. I know that this is also the case for so many others. It has this remarkable ability to bring back happy memories that go up from the deepest corners of our memory, to comfort us in times of sadness and to take us to distant places. ”
If you have an Apple Music subscription, you can listen The king’s music room At any time on request, after the initial broadcast. However, you do not need a subscription to listen to live broadcast on Apple Music 1.




