King Charles’ Visit To Apple’s Headquarters In The United Kingdom

His Majesty King Charles III met with Apple staff, members of the British creative community, and students who have acquired critical new skills like coding through educational programs funded by Apple and the nonprofit organization The King’s Trust in the United Kingdom on Thursday, December 12.

At the Battersea Power Station, which has served as Apple’s U.K. headquarters since 2023, team members had a momentous time with His Majesty.

Children from the neighboring St. George’s Primary School used iPads to create holiday artwork in honor of the occasion, which was then projected onto the famous chimneys of the power station.

King Charles and Apple CEO Tim Cook joined the local community to welcome award-winning British musician RAYE to a special holiday concert.

“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” said Cook.

During the King’s Visit, the British musician RAYE entertained the locals with a lively set.
While the team had a great time with the King, artwork made by St. George’s Primary School students on an iPad was projected onto the famous chimneys of the power station.

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