Maya Jama asks baffled King Charles if he watches Love Island

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Maya Jama Asks Baffled King Charles If He Watches Love Island
Maya Jama asked the King if he was familiar with Love Island, © PA Wire/PA Images
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By William Warnes, PA

Reality TV host Maya Jama tried to recruit a new fan when she asked Britain's King Charles if he watches Love Island during a Buckingham Palace garden party celebrating the creative industries.

Charles laughed and made jokes with guests as he joined Queen Camilla, the Duke of Edinburgh and Duchess of Gloucester in the palace garden on Wednesday.

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Jama, 29, introduced herself as a TV host and said: “I host Love Island. I don’t know if you’ve watched it? It’s a reality dating show.”

Maya Jama
Maya Jama (left) (Yui Mok/PA)

Laughing, Charles quipped in response: “There’s one born every minute.”

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When asked about her future plans, she told him: “I’m just about to go to Spain to film some young people snog someone.”

Other celebrity attendees including documentary filmmaker Louis Theroux, Hollywood director Sir Ridley Scott and artist Tracey Emin.

Theroux, 53, told the PA news agency he was “very flattered” to have been invited and was in such disbelief that he felt it “must have been a mistake”.

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The King speaks with documentary maker Louis Theroux
King Charles speaks with documentary maker Louis Theroux (Yui Mok/PA)

He said: “It’s illustrious company. It’s a beautiful day in a spectacular garden.

“I couldn’t tell if (Charles) was a fan, but I would love to say he is.”

Sir Ridley, who has directed Hollywood blockbusters including Gladiator and Alien, said he was “incredibly honoured” to have been invited.

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When asked if Charles was a fan of his films, he said: “No idea. But they’ve to watch something at night don’t they?”

Scott was made a Knight Grand Cross by the Prince of Wales during an investiture ceremony at Windsor Castle last week.

TV presenters Tess Daly and Vernon Kay were among the guests
TV presenters Tess Daly and Vernon Kay were among the guests (Yui Mok/PA)

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Approximately 4,000 representatives from the world of culture, art, heritage, film, TV, radio and fashion were in attendance.

Charles, wearing a grey suit and pink waistcoat and top hat, smiled to the gathered crowd as he entered the garden from the palace.

Camilla wore a pale pink fringed coat dress by Anna Valentine with a co-ordinating Philip Treacy hat, and accessorised her outfit with the late Queen’s pink diamond flower brooch.

Camilla talks with choreographer and former Strictly Come Dancing judge Dame Arlene Phillip
Camilla talks with choreographer and former Strictly Come Dancing judge Dame Arlene Phillips (Aaron Chown/PA)

The royal couple stood at the top of the garden steps to observe the national anthem before the crowd applauded.

Charles and Camilla then greeted groups of attendees separately.

Artist Tracey Emin told PA Camilla in particular had remembered both her and her work.

Tracey Emin praised the royal couple for their interest in the arts
Tracey Emin praised the royal couple for their interest in the arts (Aaron Chown/PA)

She said: “It was lovely. Both the King and Queen recognise the creative arts and that was what was today was for.”

Charles has been receiving treatment for an undisclosed form of cancer since early February but has returned to public duties including conducting his first investiture ceremony for five months at Windsor Castle on Tuesday.

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