Tim Cook Welcomes King Charles III at Apple's UK Headquarters
Apple CEO Tim Cook invited King Charles III to visit the company's UK headquarters, where they met with students and witnessed iPad artwork being projected onto historic chimneys.

Apple CEO Tim Cook visited Apple's UK headquarters accompanied by King Charles III on Thursday. During the visit, members from across the UK welcomed the king to the historic Battersea Power Station, which has been Apple’s UK headquarters since 2023. Children from St. George’s Primary School were also invited to create holiday artwork on iPads that would then be displayed on the building's iconic chimneys. The event ended with a concert by award-winning British musician RAYE.
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