King Charles ‘honours’ Tim Cook with latest move
Tim Cook, the Apple CEO has expressed his views after King Charles visited his Battersea office in London on Thursday.
The monarch met Tim Cook and the young people who have been part of programmes run by The King’s Trust, at the decommissioned Battersea Power Station in central London on Thursday.
Later, the Apple chief took to X, formerly Twitter handle and shared a video of King Charles visit.
He said, “We were honored to host His Majesty King Charles III @RoyalFamily at our Battersea office. As we celebrated our work with @KingsTrust, St. George’s Primary School students shared beautiful Christmas artwork they made on iPad & @raye wowed us with an incredible concert!”
The royal family also uploaded King Charles video on Instagram and said “Stepping into Christmas at Battersea Power Station!
“Historically @BatterseaPwrStn’s Turbine Halls distributed power. Today, it is home to the Curated Makers Christmas Market!
“Founded by @KingsTrust Alumna, Megan Jones, the Christmas Market curates a selection of products from four local makers together on one market stall.”
It further said, “This afternoon, The King spoke to stall holders, young entrepreneurs, local community organisations and primary schools.
“His Majesty also met Rita Kelly, who worked in the Power Station in the 1950s, and officially opened the restored Power Station to the public in 2022.”