Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, apologized to Canada after he was seen wearing a Los Angeles Dodgers cap at a World Series game against the Toronto Blue Jays.
The Duke and his wife, Meghan, attended the baseball game last Tuesday, which ended with Toronto losing to the Dodgers in a decisive seventh game on Sunday.
Speaking to Canadian broadcaster CTV, Prince Harry said he wore the Dodgers merchandise "under duress."
"Firstly, I would like to apologise to Canada for wearing it. Secondly, I was under duress. There wasn't much choice."
He added a humorous note about the practical reasons behind wearing the hat:
"When you're missing a lot of hair on top, and you're sitting under floodlights, you'll take any hat that's available."
The prince also mentioned his support for the Blue Jays during the critical games:
"Game five, game six, game seven, I was Blue Jays throughout. Now that I've admitted that, it's going to be pretty hard for me to return back to Los Angeles."
Prince Harry attended the World Series, wore a Dodgers cap as a practical choice, apologized to Canadian fans, and affirmed his support for the Blue Jays during the crucial games.
This story highlights the Duke's lighthearted explanation and sincere apology, reflecting respect for Canadian fans despite the unexpected wardrobe choice.