King Charles III shares the love of the “incomparable” Beyonce
The Queen of Bay has a huge fan King Charles III!
British monarch, 76 years old, named Bione“Crazy in Love” as one of his favorite songs during his Monday, March 10, Apple Music 1 Radio Special. The music room of the kingAnd he congratulated the singer on the first album of the year last month Grammy.
Bione won a prestigious award For her country album, CowboyOnce in the past missed the prize four times, including her critical Lemonade.
Introducing “crazy in love” on his rational show, Charles considered that Biones, 43, the artist “so exceptional that I couldn’t resist, including her music.”
“She performed this song at the” Trust Fashion Rocks Trust “concert in The Royal Albert Hall. I wanted to include a significant musical moment of many events that have supported my trust for years,” he said.
When he started the track, he praised the “incomparable” singer and added: “I would like to congratulate her on winning the first album” Grammy “.

King Charles and Biones in 2003
Graham Library Image/Gethi ImageClosing the radio on Monday, Charles also paid tribute Diana grew upOne of the main musical inspirations of Biones. The king played Ross in 1980 “up” and said, “This last song is one of my favorite. When I was much younger, it was not impossible to get up and dance when he was played.”
During the Radio -Show Apple Music 1, Charles chose tracks from Bob is gauze & Walei, Kylie minog. Grace Jones and Michael bubble as well as more fresh artists such as Ray and David.
“This year, Bob Marley would be 80,” Charles said after he played, “can you fall in love.” “I remember when he came to London to speak when I was much younger and I met him at some event … This marvelous, infectious energy, of course, had, but his deep sincerity and his deep concern about his community.”
Charles shared his specially smoked personal list with Apple Music to celebrate the Commonwealth Day on March 10.
“Throughout my life, the music meant a lot to me. I know that it is too for many others,” Charles said in a video message in which he announced the project on Friday, March 7.
“He has such a wonderful ability to bring back the happy memories that flood from the deepest recesses of our memory, comfort us in times of sadness and deliver us to distant places. But perhaps first of all it can lift the mood to such an extent, and even more so if it unites us in the celebration. In other words, it brings us joy.