UK Press Associationn — The Prince of Wales dropped some beats as he tried his hand at being a DJ in Canada Charles got behind a pair of decks mixing and scratching vinyl records at a community project teaching skills to disadvantaged youngsters in Toronto.The royal was working with Sean Roman, writer of the track, Lick. Mr Roman is one of the instructors from the Uforchange initiative that teaches a range of arts programs to young people. Charles looked a little apprehensive at first and when he inquired if he had to wear the headphones another instructor, DJ Loquenz, real name Fayola Leach, made the invited guests laugh when she said “you do if you want to progress to the next level”.The instructors took him through the basics of mixing, telling the heir to the throne to count the beat of the record “One, two, three, four” and scratch as he went along before letting the record go so the track would play. Charles got a huge cheer when he tried and got it right first time, and the soulful house boomed out from the speakers. He also mastered switching between the two tracks, creating a club atmosphere that had the instructors singing his praises.