Prince Harry apologises to Canada for wearing LA Dodgers cap at World Series
Prince Harry Apologises to Canada for Wearing LA Dodgers Cap
Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, expressed an apology to Canada after wearing a Los Angeles Dodgers cap during a World Series game against the Toronto Blue Jays.
Apology and Explanation
The Duke spoke to Canadian broadcaster CTV and explained that he wore the Dodgers cap "under duress." He joked about his hair loss, saying,
"When you're missing a lot of hair on top, and you're sitting under floodlights, you'll take any hat that's available."
He also mentioned he felt it was "the polite thing to do" after the Dodgers' team owner invited him to the dugout.
Event Details
- Harry and his wife, Meghan, attended the baseball game last Tuesday.
- The Toronto Blue Jays ultimately lost to the Dodgers in a decisive seventh game on Sunday.
- Harry stated that during Games five, six, and seven, he was fully supporting the Blue Jays.
Challenges with Allegiance
Despite wearing the Dodgers cap, Harry admitted that maintaining his support for the Blue Jays was difficult once he had worn the opposing team’s merchandise, joking:
"Now that I've admitted that, it's going to be pretty hard for me to return back to Los Angeles."
Summary
Prince Harry apologized for wearing the LA Dodgers cap at the World Series, explaining it was a practical choice under pressure and emphasizing his loyalty to the Blue Jays during key games.
Author's summary: Prince Harry apologized to Canada for wearing a Dodgers cap at the World Series, citing practical reasons but affirming his support for the Blue Jays.