King Charles Drops First-ever Playlist For Commonwealth Day, Featuring Royal Tunes And Global Favourites

king charles drops firstever playlist for commonwealth day featuring royal tunes and global favourit

When you think of King Charles, you might picture him deep in discussion about royal duties, sipping tea in Buckingham Palace, or passionately advocating for environmental causes.

Now, in a historical first, King Charles has released a musical playlist featuring some of his favourite artists from across the Commonwealth. To mark Commonwealth Day this year, he launched The Kings Music Room, recorded at Buckingham Palace.

And lets just say, its got more groove than one might expect.

And it turns out the 76-year-old royal has quite the eclectic taste, with artists like Bob Marley, Kylie Minogue, and Grace Jones featuring alongside contemporary talents such as Davido and RAYE.

The playlist includes Marleys Could You Be Loved, with the King, in true royal style describing the reggae legends music as having a marvellous, infectious energy. While not admitting to indulging in the other aspects of Marleys lifestyle, King Charles fondly recalled, 'I remember when he came to London to perform, when I was much younger, and I met him at some event. The image of the King swaying along to Marley is almost too good to be true.