Friends Of Vogue On The Real King Charles III
Ahead of the Coronation, Dame Joan Collins shares her personal recollections of the new monarch, and their hopes for his reign.
Joan Collins
Joan with Charles and Shirley Bassey |
Another time, in the 2000s, we sat together at the Safeway Picnic concert in aid of The Prince’s Trust, where Diana Ross and Shirley Bassey performed, of whom he’s a great enthusiast. He loves modern music and was jiving along. He said he hoped Ross would sing his favourite song, “Baby Baby”.
I was a teenager during the late Queen’s Coronation. I had a bunch of friends with me and we all went galloping to Oxford Street to catch a glimpse of the Queen’s coach. It was so fabulous because it was bright gold going through the shabby old torn streets of London, only five or six years after the war had ended, with bomb sites everywhere. Those were cold, dark days in Britain still, so it was incredibly exciting. Everybody felt that they were at the dawn of a new, young, renaissance world.
I think King Charles will be a very good leader. He’s learnt great instincts from his wonderful mother. The Queen was supremely loved, so she’s a hard act to follow, as they say in showbiz, but he will be able to climb that mountain, I am sure.
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