First weatherman, now DJ... will Prince Charles ever find a job he's happy with?

 
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23 May 2012

Earlier this month, Prince Charles tried his hand at presenting the weather on BBC. Faced with vinyl decks, he had a change of heart and decided to have a go at spinning tunes at a youth centre in Toronto.

Charles looked slightly unsure of all the switches and dials when he was asked to try his skills in the studio at the Yonge Street Mission in the city. Luckily for him, there were a few able helpers on hand to show him how it's done.

He also met and shook hands with National Chief Shawn A-in-chut Atleo in a meeting of the Assembly of First Nations which represents the indigenous people of North America.

He and the Duchess of Cornwall are touring Canada as part of the Diamond Jubilee.

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