King Charles demonstrated his DJ skills during a visit to Manchester today. The monarch received a tutorial on DJing from Christian St Louis at Aviva Studios in the north-west of England. Engrossed in the lesson, Charles was seen enjoying the experience of mixing tracks on the DJ equipment.
After the DJ session, King Charles unveiled a plaque at the studio and interacted with members of the local community, including a group of toddlers he took a moment to chat with. Additionally, he visited the Renew Hub in Trafford Park, where he engaged in restoring a chair.
The King’s visit included a stop to chat with toddlers and a farewell wave to well-wishers outside Aviva Studios. A notable moment captured the King viewing donated and salvaged items at the Renew Hub, including a mirror reflecting the scene. During his visit, he also learned about the production process for live music events.
At the Renew Hub, King Charles III tried his hand at restoring a chair and conversed with the staff at the center.
