Prince Harry issued an apology after a bold move stirred attention, coinciding with King Charles making a clear decision about Andrew’s royal future. On Thursday, the Duke of Sussex humorously apologized to Canadians for wearing a Los Angeles Dodgers cap during the World Series.
While in Toronto for Remembrance Day events, Harry was asked by CTV News:
Is there anything you would like to say about wearing that L.A. Dodgers hat last week and getting into hot water?
The prince responded,
Oh, the L.A. Well, firstly, I would like to apologize to Canada for wearing it.
He explained his situation at Dodger Stadium:
Secondly, I was under duress. There wasn't much choice. Dodgers box or the dugout by the owner himself. So, I was doing what I thought was the polite thing to do.
Although the Dodgers lost Game 4, they triumphed over the Blue Jays 5–4 in Game 7 to claim the World Series. Harry demonstrated his allegiance by wearing a Blue Jays cap during the interview, adding humor:
I’ll wear this from now on so I don’t make that mistake again.
Author's summary: Prince Harry’s lighthearted apology for wearing a Dodgers cap reflects his awareness of public perception during a sensitive royal moment, blending politeness with sports loyalty.