King Charles III played a lullaby on a carrot and broke the applause (video)

King Charles III of Great Britain played a lullaby with the London Vegetable Orchestra, using carrots as a musical instrument. About this informs Daily Mail.
At Windsor Castle, King Charles III hosted a reception for British musicians and volunteers involved in various musical initiatives. Among those invited was the London Vegetable Orchestra, which is distinguished by the fact that it uses vegetables instead of traditional instruments.
Charles III decided to join the performance and try himself in an unusual role. Taking a carrot, he whistled the famous English lullaby “Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star” on it. The joint performance of the king and the orchestra delighted the guests and caused loud applause. The monarch has previously repeatedly noted that music has always been important in his life.
We will remind that on January 25, before the national Scottish holiday, King Charles III published his photo in a kilt. The picture was taken at Balmoral Castle and timed to the birthday of Robert Burns. The monarch is pictured wearing a kilt made from Balmoral tartan, a pattern created in the 1850s by Prince Albert, husband of Queen Victoria. Since then, this tartan has remained a traditional element of clothing for the royal family.
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