King Charles plays musical carrot with vegetable orchestra at Windsor Castle
- King Charles played a recorder made from a carrot during a music reception at Windsor Castle, described as 'jolly' and 'in great spirits' by guests.
- The event honored the London Vegetable Orchestra, the UK's only group using instruments made from local vegetables.
- Charles returned to public duties after a brief hospitalization due to side effects from cancer treatment.
- Royal attendees praised Charles's commitment to community music and his positive demeanor during the event.
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King Charles of England surprises with his sense of humor playing a flute... carrot
On Thursday, April 3, during a reception at Windsor Castle, the British monarch delighted those present by joining the London Vegetable Orchestra with a children's song performed with a flute carved in a carrot
King Charles plays a flute made from a carrot: the video goes around the web
A video is going around the web showing King Charles III playing a flute made from a carrot. The very funny clip was shot during an unusual performance during a reception at Windsor Castle dedicated to music. When the members of the London Vegetable Orchestra (LVO), an orchestra whose members play instruments made from vegetables, asked him to join in an improvised performance, the King didn't think twice. In the video Carlo III tries to keep up…
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