Prince Harry issued an apology after wearing a Los Angeles Dodgers baseball cap during Game 4 of the World Series at Dodger Stadium. The game featured the Toronto Blue Jays, Canada's only Major League Baseball team.
The Duke of Sussex, who is married to American Meghan Markle and relocated to California in 2020, remains in the line of succession to the British throne and maintains ties to Canada’s monarchy.
Some observers expressed disappointment that Prince Harry wore a Dodgers cap instead of supporting the Blue Jays. In response, he explained his reasoning in an exclusive interview with CTV News.
“Firstly, I would like to apologize to Canada for wearing it. There wasn’t much choice,” Prince Harry said.
He added that he was invited to the game by the Dodgers’ owner and felt that wearing the Dodgers hat was “the polite thing to do.”
The prince assured the public that this would not happen again.
“It won’t happen again,” Prince Harry told CTV News regarding wearing the Dodgers cap.
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Prince Harry apologized for wearing a Dodgers hat at the World Series, explaining it was out of courtesy to the host team and promising not to repeat the gesture.