Idris Elba and King Charles Light Up Charity Event with DJing Fun
Idris Elba Jokes About King Charles’ DJ Skills At Recent Charity Event
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At a recent garden party at Buckingham Palace celebrating the 50th anniversary of The King's Trust, King Charles surprised guests by DJing alongside actor Idris Elba. Despite the rain, the event highlighted the charity's commitment to supporting over 1.3 million young people in the UK through education and training opportunities.
- 01The King's Trust, founded in 1976, has supported over 1.3 million young people in the UK.
- 02Idris Elba humorously noted that pressing play is one of the hardest parts of DJing.
- 03Guests included celebrities like Ant and Dec, Helen Mirren, and Damian Lewis.
- 04King Charles expressed interest in DJing earlier in the day and successfully played music at the event.
- 05The charity focuses on helping young people aged 11 to 30 with job training and life skills.
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King Charles surprised attendees at a garden party at Buckingham Palace by stepping behind the DJ decks alongside actor and musician Idris Elba. The event celebrated the 50th anniversary of The King's Trust, a charity dedicated to supporting young people through education, training, and career opportunities. Despite heavy rain, the gathering saw numerous celebrities, including Ant and Dec, Helen Mirren, and Damian Lewis, come together to honor the charity's work. Elba recounted his conversation with the King, who had expressed a desire to DJ at the event. Elba humorously remarked that pressing play is a challenging task, which the King managed to do. However, he noted that King Charles did not linger long near the fast-paced electronic music. Over the past five decades, The King's Trust has positively impacted the lives of more than 1.3 million young individuals in the UK, focusing on building confidence and creating better opportunities. The charity continues to offer programs for those aged 11 to 30, helping them develop essential skills for their future.
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The event highlights the ongoing efforts of The King's Trust to empower young people, which can lead to better job prospects and life skills for attendees.
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