Prince Harry sorry for wearing Dodgers hat at World Series

Prince Harry Apologizes for Wearing Dodgers Hat at World Series

Prince Harry has publicly apologized for wearing a Los Angeles Dodgers cap during Game 4 of the World Series in Los Angeles, where the Toronto Blue Jays faced the Dodgers. The Duke of Sussex, married to American Meghan Markle and residing in California since 2020, remains in line to the British throne and maintains ties with Canada’s monarchy.

Some commentators viewed his wardrobe choice as a misstep, suggesting he should have supported Canada’s only Major League Baseball team instead.

“Firstly, I would like to apologize to Canada for wearing it. There wasn’t much choice,”

Prince Harry said in an exclusive interview with CTV News. He explained that the Dodgers’ owner had invited him to the game, and he felt wearing the team’s hat would be the polite gesture. However, he added that it “won’t happen again.”

The interview highlighted Harry’s awareness of his symbolic role and the sensitivities surrounding national representation.

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Author’s Summary

Prince Harry’s public apology for wearing a Dodgers cap at the World Series reflects his awareness of Canadian sentiments and his ongoing effort to balance personal life with royal identity.

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Toronto Sun Toronto Sun — 2025-11-07