If you can’t get enough of the tributes honoring Tina Turner, who died at age 83 after a long illness, here’s one more, courtesy of King Charles III. Each day, visitors outside London’s Buckingham Palace are treated to the changing of the guard, a 45-minute ceremony in which one group of sentries makes way for the next. On Friday, things were a little different: as the switch got underway, the Band of the Welsh Guards performed Turner’s 1989 hit The Best. King Charles and Turner first met more than 35 years ago, when she performed during the Prince’s Trust All-Star Rock Concert at London’s Wembley Stadium.
Prince William revealed "The Best" has special meaning for the royal family. He recalled that Diana would play the song for him and his younger brother Prince Harry to soothe their anxieties over heading back to boarding school.
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