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King Charles tried a carrot recorder at a Windsor Castle reception celebrating the music community one week after he was ...
The clip captures four London Vegetable Orchestra (LVO) members playing the iconic The Beatles song 'Let It Be'.
Among the reception's many guests was the London Vegetable Orchestra, who notably played music using instruments crafted from home-grown vegetables. Charles tried his hand at one of the unique ...
But during a recent event hosted at Windsor Castle, King Charles added a new one to my list. The real highlight of the ...
His Majesty the King, who is a former cellist, met the London Vegetable Orchestra at a reception at Windsor Castle and was persuaded to join the band. King Charles played ‘Twinkle Twinkle Little Star’ ...
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The highlight of the event was a performance by the London Vegetable Orchestra, the only ensemble of its kind that performs using instruments crafted entirely from locally grown vegetables.
The London Vegetable Orchestra, the UK's only ensemble to use instruments made of local vegetables, performed for the King in St George's Hall. Royal fans were left concerned last week after it ...
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 ...
(Yes, really.) One of the groups invited to the event happened to be the London Vegetable Orchestra, which describes itself as "UK's only ensemble offering audiences ‘Home Grown’ entertainment." ...
Among the reception's many guests was the London Vegetable Orchestra, who notably played music using instruments crafted from home-grown vegetables. Charles tried his hand at one of the unique ...