King Charles' charity alumnus wows royals with magic

The Buckingham Palace issues statement on King Charles and Queen Camilla's Bradford visit

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King Charles charity alumnus wows royals with magic

King Charles and Queen Camilla on Thursday undertook a visit to Bradford, according to a statement issued by the royal family.

The statement said, "The King and Queen have visited the recently regenerated Bradford Live, where they joined a reception with local artists and young people who have been supported by  King's Trust including alumni Steven Frayne - formerly known as Dynamo - who managed to change all of the WiFi names."

The magician also turned a newspaper into cash as he showed his skills to the British monarch.

It said, "Their Majesties watched a rehearsal by local pupils of ‘Sing, Dance, Leap’, an education programme run by Northern Ballet and @Operannorth across the city."

Founded by Charles in 1976, the King's Trust is a charity which helps vulnerable young people get their lives on track. 

It supports 11-to-30-year-olds who are unemployed or struggling at school and at risk of exclusion.