Prince William hosts first soccer match at Buckingham Palace

Oct. 7, 2013. - Polytechnic FC (in blue), during their match with the Civil Service FC in Buckingham Palace's garden, central London. The Duke of Cambridge helped organize the event, the first of its kind at Queen Elizabeth II's London home, as part of the Football Association's 150th anniversary celebrations. (AP)

It's all well and good to play soccer on the beautiful lawns at Buckingham Palace, but don't break a window.

That was Prince William's message Monday in advance of the first ever competitive match held on the extensive palace grounds.

"I cannot tell you how excited I am that later today we will be playing football (soccer) on my grandmother's lawn," he said before the game. "One warning, though: if anyone breaks a window, you can answer to her."

The game features two amateur teams, Civil Service FC and Polytechnic FC, playing in a Southern Amateur League match.

The soccer pitch was easily accommodated in the 39 acres of gardens, amid lakes and flowerbeds.

William gave medals to 150 soccer volunteers before the game.