Prince Harry apologises to Canada for wearing LA Dodgers hat at World Series game: ‘Was under duress’ | Mint

Prince Harry Apologizes to Canada for Wearing LA Dodgers Hat at World Series

Prince Harry has apologized to Canada after receiving criticism for wearing a Los Angeles Dodgers cap during the World Series game against the Toronto Blue Jays. The incident occurred at Game 4 of the series held at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles on October 28.

The Duke of Sussex humorously explained that he was "under duress" when he wore the cap, as he was invited personally by the team's owner to sit in the Dodgers' box or dugout. His wife, Meghan Markle, accompanied him to the game.

"Well, firstly, I would like to apologise to Canada for wearing it," Harry said in an interview with CTV News, referring to the Dodgers hat.

The 41-year-old faced backlash for not showing visible support for the Toronto Blue Jays, the sole Canadian team in Major League Baseball. This drew criticism from fans who expected him to back a team from a Commonwealth country, especially since his father, King Charles, is the head of state of Canada and 13 other Commonwealth realms.

Despite the controversy, Harry expressed his affection for Canada while joking about the situation, emphasizing the limited options he had during the game.

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Prince Harry apologized for wearing a Los Angeles Dodgers hat at a World Series game, clarifying he felt pressured and reaffirming his fondness for Canada amid the backlash.

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Mint Mint — 2025-11-07