DJ Jax Jones dreams of teaming up with Princess Kate after being named an ambassador for her Shaping Us campaign: ‘It would be sick!’
He has collaborated with Kylie Minogue, Ed Sheeran and Miley Cyrus, among others.
But London DJ Jax Jones has revealed his distant dream of joining forces with none other than Princess Kate.
The 36-year-old made his incredibly high expectations known after being named an ambassador for the Princess of Wales’ Shaping Us campaign earlier this year.
He told The sun how he had “talked to the Royal team” in hopes that she would one day appear in a special visual for a future show.
Gushing: “Wouldn’t that be sick?”
High hopes: London DJ Jax Jones, 36, has revealed his distant dream of collaborating with none other than Princess Kate, 41

Think big: He revealed his incredibly high expectations after being named an ambassador for the Princess of Wales’s Shaping Us campaign
Earlier this year, the princess launched her Shaping Us initiative, an ambitious campaign described as her “life’s work” aimed at highlighting the crucial period in a child’s development, from pregnancy to the age of five years.
The campaign has the support of a number of well-known people, including rapper Professor Green, presenter Fearne Cotton, former Saturdays singer Rochelle Humes and Lionesses captain Leah Williamson.
Jax told The Sun: ‘Me and Kate’s relationship started during the anniversary and then we hung out at Buckingham Palace.
‘We all got talking; they are super nice and super welcoming. It is an honor to be asked to participate and be an ambassador. They are very down to earth and only want to do positive things.’
The DJ is father to daughter Lawanna, two.
He confessed that he was afraid of doing the wrong thing when he first met the royal couple.
He said, “I was so worried I’d get the addresses wrong. So the first time you meet a princess, you say “Your Highness” and then it’s “Ma’am,” but they put you so at ease.
“We were chatting ahead of the launch and spent the day at Windsor Castle really brainstorming ideas.”

On stage: The DJ first met the Royal when he performed at the late Queen’s Platinum Jubilee in 2022 (pictured)

Thinking big: He revealed how he had been ‘talking to the Royal team’ in hopes that she would one day appear in a special visual for a future show

The Princess of Wales has said her campaign for young children goes beyond ‘raising children’ to include ‘shaping our society’ and creating a ‘more nurturing world’.
The Princess of Wales has said her campaign for young children goes beyond ‘raising children’ to include ‘shaping our society’ and creating a ‘more nurturing world’.
Speaking to radio host Roman Kemp, Kate said emphasizing the importance of early childhood is not about putting “additional pressure” on parents, but about saying they “need help re-prioritizing family life.”
Kate’s comments were made during a videotaped conversation with Kemp in the grounds of the Hertfordshire home of the Capital FM presenter’s parents, Spandau Ballet star Martin Kemp and singer Shirlie Holliman.
The future queen tells the host of Capital’s breakfast show: ‘This is not just about raising children.
“It’s about shaping our future, shaping our society, creating a happier, healthier, more caring world for all of us to live in.”