This story is from November 15, 2022
'The Crown' relives King Charles III's breakdance moment with topless women in Brazil
According to 'The Crown' consultant Andrew Morton, 74-year-old monarch once brokedanced in Brazil with topless women.
King Charles III, who was known as Prince Charles before he acceded to the throne upon the death of Queen Elizabeth in September, is played by Dominic West in Netflix hit 'The Crown' where he was depicted carrying out the street dance at a charity event in a new episode and Andrew has claimed he once took his talent abroad, reports.
He told Entertainment Tonight: "I found it fascinating. They asked me the most specific questions - like the colour of the wallpaper. What I learned is they do take liberties, but a lot of truth. Yes, (he can break dance)! He breakdanced in Brazil with topless ladies!"
In the new fifth season episode of 'The Crown', King Charles III is seen 'breakdancing to 1992 hip hop track 'Don't Sweat the Technique' but the scene is in fact based on a real-life event from March 1985, which saw the now-King taking part in a workshop for his Prince's Trust charity in West Sussex.
At the time, a report read: "Throwing royal decorum aside, Prince Charles got down on his knees with a group of youngsters at a workshop for the unemployed and joined them in break-dancing."
"'He's very good, he got his foot movements right,' said Dwayne Smith, who enticed the prince into joining him and two other youngsters. 'He said no, he couldn't do it, but I said come on. He asked me to give him some dancing lessons.'"
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He told Entertainment Tonight: "I found it fascinating. They asked me the most specific questions - like the colour of the wallpaper. What I learned is they do take liberties, but a lot of truth. Yes, (he can break dance)! He breakdanced in Brazil with topless ladies!"
In the new fifth season episode of 'The Crown', King Charles III is seen 'breakdancing to 1992 hip hop track 'Don't Sweat the Technique' but the scene is in fact based on a real-life event from March 1985, which saw the now-King taking part in a workshop for his Prince's Trust charity in West Sussex.
At the time, a report read: "Throwing royal decorum aside, Prince Charles got down on his knees with a group of youngsters at a workshop for the unemployed and joined them in break-dancing."
"'He's very good, he got his foot movements right,' said Dwayne Smith, who enticed the prince into joining him and two other youngsters. 'He said no, he couldn't do it, but I said come on. He asked me to give him some dancing lessons.'"
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