On Thursday, December 12, King Charles III visited Apple’s Battersea office in London, where Apple employees, members of the UK’s creative community, and others learned important new skills, such as coding, through training programs supported by Apple and UK-based non-profit organizations. I met the students. The king’s trust.
Team members from across the country welcomed Her Majesty to the historic Battersea Power Station, which will serve as Apple’s UK headquarters from 2023. To celebrate, children from nearby St. George Elementary School created holiday art on iPads, which were then projected onto the iPad. The iconic chimney of a power plant. Apple CEO Tim Cook welcomed the community to a special Christmas concert by award-winning British musician RAYE alongside King Charles.
Cook said: “We are honored to welcome His Majesty King Charles to Apple Battersea in the UK, and proud to support The King’s Trust in its important work to educate and empower young people.” said. “We look forward to continued growth here, building on our over 40-year history in the UK.”