British artist Jax Jones has revealed that the youngest generation of royals are big fans of his music. Speaking to HELLO! at Capital’s Jingle Bell Ball with Barclaycard on Saturday December 9, the ‘I Got You’ musician revealed that he had first met the royal family after the late Queen’s jubilee, which is where Prince William told him that his three children, Princes George and Louis, and Princess Charlotte, “love” his music.
“I met the Prince of Wales in Buckingham Palace after the late Queen’s Jubilee, which I performed at and it was amazing, and he told me that his kids love my music and I joked about performing at one of their birthdays,” Jax told HELLO! on the red carpet.
He recently became involved in the Prince and Princess of Wales’s Shaping Us campaign which aims to raise awareness about the importance of early years education, and he shared that the Palace approached him directly because he had just become a father.
“They said: ‘Do you want to get involved with this? You’re a new dad,’ and this is something that the Princess is really passionate about, the early years of a child’s life, and since then I’ve gone on to to help with activations and the launch of the Early Childhood Foundation as a champion alongside others like Roman Kemp and Professor Green, people that are passionate about these kind of issues.
“And I agree with the Princess – I believe if we can collectively take an interest in this, even if you don’t have children, it can really help shape our future, and we’ll just have a happier society.”
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Earlier in the summer Jax revealed he had persuaded the Princess to get involved in the visuals for his live shows but unfortunately the 36-year-old had to back out due to a recent illness although he is still hopeful they can pull it off somehow.
“I was trying to get a VT for my visuals with her, and I got ill on the day we were supposed to do it so it didn’t work out – but we are still working on that and yeah, we’re cool,” he said.
The Shaping Us campaign aims to improve society’s understanding of the importance of early childhood in shaping adulthood and society as a whole, and it was launched in January 2023. A 90-second claymation film was released to coincide with the launch, depicting how the development of a young girl from the age of zero to five is shaped by interactions and her environment.