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Write a funny caption for Britain's King Charles III at the London Vegetable Orchestra

Write a funny caption for Britain's King Charles III at the London Vegetable Orchestra

Britain's King Charles III recently visited the London Vegetable Orchestra. Each performance at this unique orchestra features a variety of carved vegetables, such as carrots and cucumbers, transformed into intriguing sound-producing instruments.
Their innovative approach not only entertains but also promotes creativity and sustainability in music.
Ruchi Shah
Which vegetable would you like to make music with?
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