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King Charles’ new Apple Music playlist brings him ‘joy’ and ‘comfort’

King Charles LLL has turned his eyes to music in an age of sorrow and joy.

On Friday, his jealous under shared a message about the royal family Official Instagram page We have announced a new collaboration with Apple Music, a playlist entitled The King's Music Room.

“Music has meant a lot to me throughout my life, and I know that it is for many others,” King Charles said in an Instagram video.

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King Charles' new Apple Playlist will be announced on Commonwealth Day on March 10th. (Mark Cuthbert)

“It has the incredible ability to bring happy memories, returning from the deepest recesses of our memories to the flood, comforting us in times of sorrow and bringing us to faraway places.

“By bringing together beloved artists from across the Commonwealth, King shared a selection of songs that brought joy to “The King's Music Room” to mark the 2025 Commonwealth Day,” the caption read. “His jealous, recorded at Buckingham Palace, offers anecdotes from his personal experiences as he explains why each song was chosen.”

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King Charles III looks down on the right in a pinstriped navy blue suit

Artists such as Bob Marley, Kylie Minogue and Grace Jones will appear in playlists below Ma, along with contemporary talents such as Davido and Raye. (WPA pool)

According to Royal websitethe playlist, which will be released on Commonwealth Day on Monday, March 10th, features artists such as Bob Marley, Kylie Minogue and Grace Jones, featuring contemporary talents such as David and Ray.

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“The King's Music Room will certainly reveal a more personal aspect of his dignity that will surprise and please music fans everywhere,” he added.

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King Charles said he watched music well in an age of joy and sorrow. (Paul Ellis/Pool/AFP)

Additionally, Wang also “will introduce anecdotes about his encounters and reveal why the song helps shape the soundtrack of his life,” according to the website.

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