Prince Charles, 52, joined the working world in London on Tuesday when he played disc jockey while visiting the Centrepoint shelter for homeless youth that is supported by his charitable Prince of Wales Trust, reports the Associated Press. "Dig that crazy rhythm," the prince, not known for such types of outbursts, exclaimed as he blended DJ Dee Kline's dance hit "I Don't Smoke" with "Little Man" by Long Lost Brother. "He's got big hands, which are very important for mixing," noted one 18-year-old who gave his name as Darren. Charles also reportedly told the kids that his son, Prince William, is a big fan of that type of music. On Monday night, stars including Sting, Mick Jagger, Jerry Hall, Ben Kingsley, Geri Halliwell and Sir Elton John celebrated the 25th anniversary of the Prince's Trust, which assists disadvantaged young people. Camilla Parker Bowles, the prince's longtime significant other, mingled with the 80 guests at a champagne reception before dinner.