• Queen Elizabeth II sits with the 10 captains of the sides competing at the Cricket World Cup 2019. AP Photo
    Queen Elizabeth II sits with the 10 captains of the sides competing at the Cricket World Cup 2019. AP Photo
  • The Queen shares a word with England captain Eoin Morgan as they sit in preparation for a group fixture. AFP
    The Queen shares a word with England captain Eoin Morgan as they sit in preparation for a group fixture. AFP
  • The Queen arrives at the event at Buckingham Palace. Getty
    The Queen arrives at the event at Buckingham Palace. Getty
  • The Queen meets West Indies cricket captain Jason Holder. AP Photo
    The Queen meets West Indies cricket captain Jason Holder. AP Photo
  • The Queen meets Australia cricket captain Aaron Finch. Getty
    The Queen meets Australia cricket captain Aaron Finch. Getty
  • The Queen chats to England's captain Eoin Morgan. AFP
    The Queen chats to England's captain Eoin Morgan. AFP
  • The Queen with England captain Eoin Morgan, centre, and India skipper Virat Kohli, right. AFP
    The Queen with England captain Eoin Morgan, centre, and India skipper Virat Kohli, right. AFP
  • The event that saw the captains spend time with the British monarch took place at Buckingham Palace. AFP
    The event that saw the captains spend time with the British monarch took place at Buckingham Palace. AFP
  • The Queen chats to some of the captains. AFP
    The Queen chats to some of the captains. AFP

Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Harry meet the Cricket World Cup 2019 captains - in pictures


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The Cricket World Cup 2019 begins on Thursday and the tournament got the British royal seal of approval on Wednesday as Queen Elizabeth II met the 10 captains of the teams competing at Buckingham Palace in London.

India's Virat Kohli, England's Eoin Morgan, Australia's Aaron Finch as well as the other seven skippers all got to spend time and talk with the monarch.

Prince Harry was also in attendance and also spoke to the players during the meet-and-greet event.

A tweet from the royal family's Twitter account said: "Captains including @Eoin16 and @imVkohli met Her Majesty and His Royal Highness before joining a Garden Party at Buckingham Palace."
The tournament gets underway on Thursday with the opening game being between England and South Africa at the Oval in London.