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Antigua.news Antigua and Barbuda King Charles III Hosts West Indies Cricket Team at Buckingham Palace Before First Test Against England

King Charles III Hosts West Indies Cricket Team at Buckingham Palace Before First Test Against England

8 July 2024 - 16:35

King Charles III Hosts West Indies Cricket Team at Buckingham Palace Before First Test Against England

8 July 2024 - 16:35

King Charles III graciously hosted the West Indies Team at Buckingham Palace in anticipation of the first Test at Lord’s.

The entire squad, led by captain Kraigg Brathwaite, had the privilege of spending time with His Majesty. Beyond discussing the upcoming match, King Charles III also expressed genuine concern for the Caribbean region in light of the recent devastation caused by Hurricane Beryl.

In response, Brathwaite expressed the team’s deep appreciation for the invitation, emphasizing the significance of the event for the entire team.

He also conveyed the team’s determination to uplift and inspire West Indians during these trying times.

Despite the impact of Hurricane Beryl, they are committed to making the Caribbean proud and bringing smiles to their faces.

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  1. What he doing, cutting asking them not to beat the UK cricket team to save face? lol 🙂

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