King Charles III Visits Apple Headquarters In England
JAKARTA King Charles III visited Apple's head office in Bathsea, London on Thursday, December 12. During his visit, the leader of the British Empire was enthusiastically welcomed by Apple employees.
In addition to presenting staff of employees, Apple's head office is also filled with students from education programs supported by Apple and The King's Trust, UK-based nonprofits. Children from schools near the office were also seen present.
Apple CEO Tim Cook is also seen attending and welcoming King Charles III. Cook said he was proud of this moment and was honored, with this visit. He hopes that Apple can continue to develop in the future
"We are honored to welcome His Majesty King Charles at Apple Baskersea, our home in England, and we are proud to support The King's Trust in its important task of educating and empowering young people," Cook said, quoted from Apple's blog.
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While at Apple Basksea, Cook and King Charles III did not only greet members of the Apple team, members of the creative community in England, and local students. The two had time to study with students supported by Apple and The King's Trust.
These students showed firsthand the ability of the coding they had learned. King Charles also saw the work made by children from St. Elementary School. George on the iPad. This work is then projected into the opposing at the office.
Before the visit ended, Cook gave the placard to King Charles III in memory of his visit. After the leader of the British Empire left Apple Baskersea, Apple featured the performance of a British musician who won the RAYE award.