King Charles III and Queen Camilla joined in with traditional Irish musicians.
Britain's King Charles III and Queen Camilla joined in with traditional Irish musicians Tuesday when they beat bodhrans, a type of drum and the monarch requested a hip-hop lesson, on a visit to Belfast.
The royal couple picked up the instruments for the performance at Thompson Dock, one of the city's main tourist attractions and the last place that the Titanic stood on dry ground before her doomed maiden voyage in 1912.
The ship was built at the Harland & Wolff shipyard in the city before being finished at Thompson Dock.
"We happened to have a couple (of bodhrans) sitting on the seat, and the king and queen realised they were there, and they decided to join in with us at the end, it was wonderful," said Irish music specialist Niall McClean.











