Phil Collins Uses Crutches at King Charles Charity Event
Phil Collins, the iconic musician, made a rare public appearance at Buckingham Palace on Tuesday to support King Charles III's charity event. The appearance comes amidst ongoing health challenges for the singer, who was observed using crutches.
Collins, known for hits like “Against All Odds” and “In the Air Tonight,” was among the attendees at the event, which aims to raise funds for a cause close to the King's heart. Details regarding the specific charity supported were not immediately available, but the event itself is a long-standing tradition for the royal family.
The musician's health has been a subject of public concern in recent years. He has publicly discussed struggles with nerve damage and a condition affecting his ability to play the drums. These issues have significantly impacted his performances and public appearances, making this outing at Buckingham Palace all the more notable. His participation demonstrates his commitment to supporting charitable causes despite his personal health battles.
While details of Collins’ conversation or specific interactions at the event were not released, his presence was observed and documented by media outlets present. The event itself drew a significant number of high-profile guests, highlighting the importance of the King's charitable initiatives within the UK and beyond.





