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 Plays a Carrot Instrument With London Vegetable Orchestra
King Charles III showed off his musical skills by using an unconventional instrument. The British monarch, 76, cohosted a reception celebrating the importance of community music with Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester, and his wife, Birgitte, Duchess of Gloucester, at Windsor Castle on Thursday, April 3. “His Majesty met with community music groups who performed throughout the evening, including the London Gay Men’s Chorus, Songs for Ukraine Cho…
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