Johnny Cash pictured with young King Charles III in photo shared by musician's daughter
King Charles III ascended to the British throne on Sept. 8 after the death of Queen Elizabeth II
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Johnny Cash's daughter shared a photo of the late musician with now King Charles III on the day of Queen Elizabeth II's funeral.
Queen Elizabeth II was laid to rest Monday after a state funeral. King Charles III immediately ascended to the British throne after the queen passed on Sept. 8.
In the photo, a young Charles and the "I Walk the Line" singer were smiling in the photo while looking at something off camera.
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"I've been debating all day whether or not to post this photo, but it's just too good to keep under wraps," Roseanne Cash wrote.
"I expect a lot of captions, but none I haven't thought of already. But go right ahead," she added.
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Roseanne did not share any details about the moment between then-Prince Charles and Cash.
However, a Christmas card sent to Cash from Charles and the late Princess Diana was once put up for auction. The card included a photo of Charles, Diana and their two young children; Prince William and Prince Harry.
It is unclear if Charles and Cash kept up a friendship.
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The "Ring of Fire" singer also has a random connection to the late Queen Elizabeth II.
Cash wrote the song "The Man Comes Around" after having a strange dream involving Queen Elizabeth II. The musician revealed that he had run into the queen in Buckingham Palace, where she had a message for him during an interview with Larry King in 2002.
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"There she sat on the floor, and she looked up at me and said, 'Johnny Cash, you're like a thorn tree in a whirlwind,'" Cash recalled at the time. "I woke up and thought, what could a dream like this mean? I forgot about it for two or three years, but it kept haunting me. I kept thinking about how vivid it was."
"I thought maybe it was biblical," he continued. "So I found it… something about whirlwinds and thorn trees in the Bible. So from that, my song started."