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Encounters with royals bring cheer amid grief

Talent manager Jonathan Shalit recalls his numerous meetings with royals

September 15, 2022 14:20
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Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, speaks to well-wishers on the Long walk at Windsor Castle on September 10, 2022. - King Charles III pledged to follow his mother's example of "lifelong service" in his inaugural address to Britain and the Commonwealth, after ascending to the throne following the death of Queen Elizabeth II on September 8. (Photo by Chris Jackson / POOL / AFP) (Photo by CHRIS JACKSON/POOL/AFP via Getty Images)
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Never in my lifetime have I and millions of people felt more overwhelmed by the inevitable.

The sheer force of the blow from the death of a monarch who had reigned supremely and with wisdom and compassion for seven decades is simply devastating. And yet, at the same time, we all must embrace the fact that this is a time for cheers as well as tears.

In Charles III we are fortunate to have a monarch who, having served the longest apprenticeship in the history of the Crown, is superbly equipped to deal with the challenges of being a modern monarch for all our communities and faiths.

My initial connection with our new King goes back 40 years to when, at the age of 20, I became a Prince’s Trust Young Ambassador.

But the first of what became numerous meetings with our new sovereign happened at a Hyde Park concert in 2003 when then Prince Charles popped backstage to meet my urban music act Big Brovaz. The group’s J-Rock showed Prince Charles his stomach tattoo of the word “troublesome”, which raised a royal eyebrow.

I met Prince Charles again through music in 2010 at the London Palladium with the hip-hop trio N-Dubz before they performed at that year’s Royal Variety performance. His understated greeting to the group was simply: “What are you guys doing here? Are you hip-hopping about?”

I first met the Queen when welcoming her to Henley Business School in 2012 where I am an Honorary Professor.

We had been given the honour of hosting a three counties diamond jubilee royal garden party. The Queen arrived on her Royal Barge.

For the few minutes we chatted I was the focus of her complete attention. She was the grandest amongst us that day, but in truth the humblest. Her sense of mischief was never far away.