Watch: Epic handshake between King Charles and WI player

4 months ago 12

NEW DELHI:

King Charles III

learned a unique

handshake

from a member of the

West Indies cricket team

during a meeting at Buckingham Palace over the weekend.
As head of the Commonwealth, Charles hosted the players ahead of their first Test match against England at Lord’s. While he shared warm moments with the team, he also expressed his care and concern for those affected by

Hurricane Beryl

in the Caribbean, sending his and his family’s “heartfelt condolences” to the region following the storm's death and destruction.

However, what caught the internet’s attention was the unique handshake style between

King Charles

III and the

West Indies player

Jeremiah Louis, which has since left social media in splits.
Watch:

England are scheduled to host the West Indies for a three-match Test series starting July 10th. The opening match will take place at the prestigious Lord's Cricket Ground and will mark the retirement Test for

James Anderson

.
At the age of 42 and with 700 Test wickets to his name, Anderson aims to conclude his red-ball career on a high note.
While all eyes are on Anderson's farewell match, the internet has witnessed some noteworthy reactions to the unique handshake that surprised even King Charles III. Here's how the internet reacted to the handshake:





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