Prince Harry apologized to Canadian baseball fans after wearing a Los Angeles Dodgers hat at Game 4 of the 2025 World Series, sparking controversy. The Duke of Sussex made the apology while attending Remembrance Day events in Toronto, Canada, on Thursday, November 6.
At Dodger Stadium on October 28, Prince Harry was seen wearing a Dodgers hat, which upset some fans who expected him to support a Commonwealth team, particularly Canada’s Toronto Blue Jays, rather than a U.S.-based team. The backlash focused on patriotic expectations given his wife Meghan Markle and his ties to Canada.
During an interview with CTV News in Toronto, Harry addressed the issue lightly amidst his busy schedule, including a visit to the Veterans Centre at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre.
"Is there anything you would like to say about wearing that L.A. Dodgers hat last week and getting into hot water?"
Harry replied,
"Well, firstly, I would like to apologize to Canada for wearing it."
He further implied that he was under pressure when making that wardrobe choice.
Prince Harry was in Toronto to participate in Remembrance Day activities, which honor veterans and correspond to the United Kingdom’s Veterans Day.
Prince Harry’s apology highlights his respect for Canada and aims to clear up misunderstandings caused by his choice of sports attire at an important American baseball event.
Author’s note: Prince Harry’s public apology reflects his effort to maintain goodwill with Canadian fans despite a fashion choice that unintentionally sparked debate.