- King Charles III has previously played a radio broadcast to Apple Music 1 to celebrate Commonwealth Day
- The broadcast contains personal anecdotes and songs that have helped shape his majesty’s soundtrack to his life
- It will be available to listen to 24/7 Apple Music 1 Radio Station Monday 10 March
In addition to his stature about being one of the best music flow services, Apple Music’s obligation to deliver first -class listening experiences extends beyond albums, playlists and radio podcasts, with stations such as Apple Music 1 and Apple Music Hits. For his next special radio broadcast music, Apple Music has a Bona Fide music lover, yet an unexpected – King Charles III.
To celebrate the Commonwealth Day, which happens on March 10, the sovereign itself will step into the role of Emcee in a special broadcast to Apple Music 1, which was recorded at Buckingham Palace.
Set to air at. 06.00 GMT / 1 AM EN OF March 10 at Apple Music 1, The King’s Music Room Will take a dive in His Majesty’s experiences with music from around Commonwealth and even reveal some hidden parts of his music identity.
The King’s Music Room Has been described as “a musical journey that reflects the personal taste of His Majesty” according to Apple Music’s blog posts, packing a memory of personal anecdotes who remember His Majesty’s experiences with traveling Commonwealth countries and how these have influenced the development of the soundtrack to his life. The tissue between these reflective moments are pockets of personal insight into his favorite songs and artists – and his taste may surprise you.
So how will a playlist curated by the sovereign sounds? Well, it’s pretty much a given that there will be a lot of vintage so you can expect to hear the sounds of smooth jazz from the 1930s. But what might come as a surprise is that King Charles III has ears to earth when it comes to new music releases, as artists like Raye and Kylie Minogue have crept into the King’s Apple Music Special.
In addition to music legends Grace Jones and Bob Marley, King Charles III’s Apple Music 1 broadcast promises a mixed genre show from afrobeats, to Reggae, to Modern Pop and RNB.
No one denies that music has a very special place in the life of His Majesty’s life that elaborates his passion through a video statement: “Throughout my life, music has meant a lot to me. I know that is also the case for so many others. It has the remarkable ability to bring happy memories that flood back from the deepest recesses of our memory, to comfort us in sadness and to take us to distant places ”.
If you have an Apple Music subscription, you can listen to The King’s Music Room at any time as needed, after the initial broadcast. However, you do not need a subscription to listen to The Broadcast Live on Apple Music 1.