King Charles III is ready to take the festive season with the rest of the Royal Family at Sandringham State. However, before all of these celebrations, the king is still fulfilling his royal duties with the British Crown.
On Thursday, December 12, the Monarch of the United Kingdom visited Apple’s Battersea office in London to meet Apple employees, members of the British creative community, and students who have learned vital new skills like coding from educational programs supported by Apple and U.K.-based nonprofit The King’s Trust.
The members welcomed King Charles III to the historic Battersea Power Station, which has been Apple’s U.K. headquarters since 2023. The children from St. George’s Primary School created holiday artwork on iPad to be projected onto the power station’s iconic chimneys.
Apple CEO, Tim Cook joined King Charles III to welcome the local community to a special holiday concert with RAYE. The celebration still shows King Charles III is focused on building his rising reign.
“We were honored to welcome His Majesty King Charles to Apple Battersea — our home in the U.K. — and we’re proud to support The King’s Trust in its vital work educating and empowering young people. We look forward to our continued growth here, building on more than 40 years of history in the United Kingdom.”