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King Charles III Unveils Personal Playlist Featuring Bob Marley, Kylie Minogue, and More

King Charles III Curates Personal Playlist to Celebrate Music and Memories

King Charles III is sharing a deeply personal side of himself through music, launching a playlist featuring songs that have lifted his spirits and brought back cherished memories. This musical project, titled The King's Music Room, is a collaboration with Apple Music and celebrates the diverse sounds of the Commonwealth, featuring artists such as Bob Marley, Kylie Minogue, and Grace Jones.

A Royal DJ Moment

In a nod to the modern era, King Charles was photographed at Buckingham Palace seated at a desk adorned with an "on air" sign, resembling a royal DJ at work. A video trailer for the project features the Changing of the Guard band outside the palace performing Bob Marley’s Could You Be Loved, setting the tone for the playlist’s global influences.

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“So this is what I particularly wanted to share—songs which have brought me joy,” the King said in the video unveiling the project. “Throughout my life, music has meant a great deal to me. I know that is also the case for so many others.”

Music, he explained, has a remarkable ability to resurface memories, provide comfort during difficult times, and uplift the spirit. “Above all, it can lift our spirits to such a degree, and all the more so when it brings us together in celebration. In other words, it brings us joy.”

A Celebration of the Commonwealth Through Music

The full tracklist, complete with royal commentary, will be released on Monday to mark Commonwealth Day. The project aims to take a fresh approach to the annual celebration, which traditionally sees the Royal Family gathering for a service at Westminster Abbey.

This playlist will reflect the King's diverse musical interests, spanning multiple decades and genres. In addition to reggae from Marley and dance-pop from Minogue, it is expected to feature contributions from Nigerian-American singer-songwriter Davido and British singer-songwriter Raye, offering a mix of classic and contemporary tunes that resonate with the King.

A Lifelong Love for Music

King Charles’ passion for music has been well documented. Over the years, he has shown appreciation for a broad range of artists, from 1930s crooners to contemporary Afrobeat stars. The playlist will not only showcase his favorite songs but also reveal personal anecdotes about the artists and the significance of certain tracks in his life.

“This seemed such an interesting and innovative way to celebrate this year’s Commonwealth Day,” he shared.

One particularly notable inclusion is Bob Marley, an artist with whom the King has had a longstanding connection. He has previously visited Marley’s former home in Jamaica, which has been converted into a museum, and has expressed admiration for the reggae legend’s messages of unity and resilience. It was a fitting choice, then, for the band outside Buckingham Palace to perform the lyrics: “Don't let them change ya, oh! Or even rearrange ya! Oh, no!”

More Than Just a Playlist

Beyond being a curated list of songs, The King's Music Room serves as an auditory glimpse into the King’s life and values. The selection of tracks is likely to highlight themes of unity, cultural heritage, and personal nostalgia, reflecting his deep connection to the Commonwealth nations.

The initiative also demonstrates the monarchy’s ongoing efforts to modernize and engage with a younger, more global audience. By partnering with Apple Music, King Charles III is embracing digital platforms in a way that makes the Royal Family feel more accessible and relatable.

Anticipation Builds for the Full Tracklist

As music lovers and royal watchers eagerly await the full release of the playlist, speculation continues about the additional artists and stories that will be included. Will there be a nod to classical pieces that have been a staple in royal ceremonies? Perhaps a favourite Beatles track? Or maybe a sentimental tune from his childhood?

Regardless of the final selection, The King’s Music Room is set to offer a unique and intimate portrait of King Charles III, showing how music has shaped his life and continues to be a source of joy and reflection.

With this initiative, the King not only shares his love for music but also reinforces its power to connect people across cultures and generations. As he rightly puts it, music has the ability to bring us together in celebration—something that resonates far beyond the walls of Buckingham Palace.

Conclusion 

King Charles III’s The King’s Music Room is more than just a playlist—it’s a deeply personal celebration of music’s power to evoke memories, bring people together, and uplift the soul. By sharing the soundtrack of his life, the King offers a rare glimpse into his personal experiences and emotions, while also honouring the rich cultural diversity of the Commonwealth. As the full playlist is unveiled on Commonwealth Day, it will not only showcase his eclectic musical taste but also reinforce music’s universal ability to connect us across generations and borders.

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