The Prince of Wales has followed up his recent cameo as a TV weatherman with a spot of DJing while on tour in Toronto, Canada.
During an official visit to mark the Queen’s upcoming Diamond Jubilee, the increasingly humorous prince was filmed spinning some tunes at a Yonge Street Mission youth skills workshop, ITV reported.
He got a quick lesson in scratching and fading and appeared to enjoy playing records with his young instructors.
Charles’s musical steak may have been inspired by his son Harry’s recent purchase of turntables following a trip to Jamaica.
Earlier this month the 63-year-old played the part of weatherman, delivering a special forecast report during a tour of BBC Scotland’s Pacific Quay headquarters.
Watch: Prince Charles wows as weatherman
His Royal Highness and wife Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall, have been greeted by screaming crowds during their four-day tour of Canada — and One appears to be having all the fun while the Duchess attends more formal duties in her role as the colonel-in-chief of the Queen’s Own Rifles of Canada regiment.
Video: Prince Charles – DJ