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King Charles III reveals soundtrack to his life to mark Commonwealth Day

King Charles III reveals soundtrack to his life to mark Commonwealth Day

From Bob Marley to Raye, the British monarch created a playlist of 17 songs which brought him joy over the years.
07 Mar, 2025

From works by Jamaican reggae legend Bob Marley and Australian popstar Kylie Minogue to singer Raye, King Charles III 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.

The works are among a playlist of 17 songs chosen by the British monarch titled ‘The King’s Music Room’, which will be aired on Monday and Tuesday on Apple Music’s global radio stations to celebrate Commonwealth Day.

“Throughout my life, music has meant a great deal to me,” Charles says in a trailer for the broadcast, filmed at Buckingham Palace, which will be released on Friday.

“It has that remarkable ability to bring happy memories flooding back from the deepest recesses of our memory, to comfort us in times of sadness, and to take us to distant places.”

Apple said that as well as sharing his playlist, Charles, 76, also relays anecdotes about his encounters with some of the artists and why the songs had been important to him.

Featuring artists from around the Commonwealth, Apple said the diverse playlist included 1930s crooners, Afrobeats stars and newer artists as well as Marley and Minogue.

Charles said the idea seemed an interesting and innovative way to mark Monday’s Commonwealth Day, the annual celebration of the voluntary association of 56 nations which evolved out of the British empire and which he now heads.

“So this is what I particularly wanted to share with you, songs which have brought me joy,” the king says. “Thank you for listening. I wish you all every possible blessing.”

‘The King’s Music Room’ will be broadcast on the Apple Music 1 station at 6am GMT on March 10.

Comments

Drs Sears Appalsamy Mar 07, 2025 01:02pm
Commonwealth Day means celebrating British collonialism during which millions of people died. About 2,4 million people died in India of hunger in 1942 with British created starvation.Ireland was also a British Colony but refused to become member of the Commonwealth. Why? We should mourn on the Commowealth Day to express our suffering under British Colonialism.
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Tahmad Mar 07, 2025 01:24pm
Let’s say bye bye to centuries old kingdom of England and rest of the world and make our world fully democratic with equal rights and freedoms and justice to all humanity.
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Dr. Salaria, Aamir Ahmad Mar 07, 2025 01:26pm
Do they still celebrate the Commonwealth Day, consisting of a fraternity of 56 countries, who were all colonized by Britian during yesteryears?
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Laila Mar 07, 2025 01:55pm
@Drs Sears Appalsamy You make a great point. Agreed.
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