The King of Britain Played a Song with a Recorder Flute Made of Carrot

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The King of Britain played a tune on a recorder made from a carrot

Charles III, the King of Britain, during a reception at Windsor Castle, played a piece using a recorder made from a carrot with members of the London Vegetable Orchestra

The members of the Vegetable Orchestra also accompanied him to complete the performance with instruments made from potatoes, peppers, and other vegetables

This reception, which hosted 350 guests, was held to appreciate those involved in community music projects across Britain

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