King Charles recently revealed he’s a fan of several artists, including Diana Ross, Bob Marley, and, of course, Beyoncé.
On his radio program “The King’s Music Room,” supported by Apple Music, His Majesty chatted about various songs by different artists, including many from the Commonwealth, that he has come to adore over time. One of the songs that caught some listeners off guard was a 2003 hit by Beyoncé, featuring her husband, Jay-Z.
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King Charles Is A Huge Fan Of Beyoncé

During the inaugural episode of the King’s Apple Music show, the Royal curator showcased a playlist of diverse songs from various musicians that have captured his heart. Wrapping up the episode, he informed his audience that he would bid them farewell “with two final songs,” as reported by Town & Country.
One of the tracks selected was “Upside Down” by Diana Ross, while the other was Beyoncé’s “Crazy In Love.” Ahead of playing the popular 2003 tune, which climbed to the top of the Billboard Hot 100 chart, King Charles lauded the artist and celebrated her “remarkable” talent.
King Charles explained that he has adored Bey’s popular hit since hearing it at the Trust Fashion Rocks concert in the Royal Albert Hall in 2003 before calling her an “incomparable” performer.
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Beyoncé Fans Are Reacting To King Charles And His Comments

Members of the Beyhive caught wind of the King’s statement about Beyoncé.
Online, the singer’s fans found themselves at a crossroads—they agreed with his message about the popstar, but their dislike for him made them reluctant to admit it.
“This guy stinks! But he also has a point,” someone wrote. “Right message, wrong messenger.”
Another agreed and wrote, “Down with dictators and down with the monarchy. Nobody should be venerated just by luck of birth. That being said, he is correct about this.”
A third user shared an image of a satirical article with the headline, “Heartbreaking: The Worst Person You Know Just Made A Great Point.”
“Something about a broken clock,” a fourth Beyoncé fan commented.
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A fifth user even told the King to “renounce the throne” so that “Queen Bey” could claim her spot on top.
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King Charles Purchased A $3.8 Million Home Next To Queen Camilla

Recently, King Charles made headlines after reports revealed the Royal Family member recently splurged on a $3.8 million home next to Queen Camilla’s vacation property in Wiltshire, England.
The King’s purchase came soon after news that Camilla’s adjacent property, named the “Old Mill,” was set to be converted into a wedding and rental property was shared online.
According to sources, the “commercial use of the property” caused “great anxiety” for King Charles, who worried for Camilla’s safety, considering she uses the place as a getaway during different periods of the year.
“Think of it—dozens of wedding guests carousing every weekend just the other side of her fence,” an insider said.
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Another insider shared that now that the property is within the Royal Family, the King plans to lease it to a “security-vetted tenant” who lives in a way that is consistent with royal standards.
Queen Camilla, meanwhile, is reportedly “grateful and relieved” that the “intolerable” situation with her neighbor has been resolved.
“She has her horses, she walks her dogs, and [Camilla] loves spending time with her family,” they said, adding, “This business with her neighbor was frankly the last thing she needed.”
Beyoncé Made Grammy History
In early February 2025, Beyoncé made history at the Grammys by extending her lead to 35, making her the most-awarded artist in the ceremony’s history. During the night, the singer took home three additional Gramophones for her eighth studio album, “Cowboy Carter.”
Beyoncé’s wins for “Album of the Year” and “Country Album of the Year” surprised some viewers, considering many believed she was “snubbed” during the Country Music Awards in 2024. Others thought she was undeserving, pointing to other artists in the country category, like Chris Stapleton.
However, days after the 67th Annual Grammy Awards aired on television, the Recording Academy seemingly defended its decision to honor Beyoncé with a surprising comment.
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On Instagram, after the singer shared pictures of her new awards, the Academy chimed in and silenced her detractors.
“On behalf of our 13,000 members and Recording Academy staff that listened to ‘COWBOY CARTER’: This ain’t Texas, this is a Best Country Album and Album of the Year GRAMMY winner!” they wrote.
‘Cowboy Carter’ Tour Begins In Summer 2025
On the weekend of the 2025 Grammy Awards, Beyoncé announced her new set of performances, also known as the “Cowboy Carter Tour.”
The production, which will feature stops in eight cities, including Chicago, New York, London, and Paris, will kick off on April 28th and wrap in mid-July.
“SHE COMING,” the singer captioned an Instagram post about the tour, which excited her over 300 million followers.
“Cowboy hats have already been ordered,” an account replied.