Prince Harry has expressed regret for wearing a Los Angeles Dodgers cap during Game 4 of the World Series held in Los Angeles. The Duke of Sussex, who moved to California in 2020 with his wife Meghan Markle, is still in the line of succession and maintains ties to Canada’s monarchy.
Harry was attending the game at Dodger Stadium, where the Toronto Blue Jays, Canada’s only Major League Baseball team, were playing. Some viewers felt he should have worn Blue Jays apparel instead of supporting the Dodgers.
“Firstly, I would like to apologize to Canada for wearing it. There wasn’t much choice,” Prince Harry told CTV News in an exclusive interview.
The prince explained that he was invited by the Dodgers’ owner and wore the hat out of courtesy.
“I thought wearing the Dodgers hat was the polite thing to do,” he added, promising it would not happen again.
The event sparked discussion about loyalty given Harry’s royal connections and Canadian affiliation through his royal succession.
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Summary: Prince Harry apologized for wearing a Dodgers cap at the World Series, acknowledging the sensitivity due to his royal ties to Canada and promising not to repeat it.