Prince Harry issued an apology to Canada after controversy arose from him wearing a Los Angeles Dodgers hat during Game 4 of the 2025 World Series. The incident occurred on October 28 at Dodger Stadium, where the Duke of Sussex attended the game with his wife, Meghan Markle.
Fans expressed disappointment that Harry wore a hat representing an American baseball team rather than supporting Canada’s own Toronto Blue Jays or a team from a Commonwealth country. The criticism focused on Harry’s perceived lack of support for his new home country, Canada, as he currently resides in California.
While in Toronto for Remembrance Day events on November 6, Harry took time from his schedule, which included visiting the Veterans Centre at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, to address the controversy. Speaking to CTV News, he addressed questions about the hat with humor and sincerity.
"Is there anything you would like to say about wearing that L.A. Dodgers hat last week and getting into hot water?"
"Well, firstly, I would like to apologize to Canada for wearing it."
He described his choice as being made "under duress" and used the opportunity to reaffirm his affection for Canada.
This incident, dubbed “hatgate,” highlights the challenges public figures face when balancing personal choices with public expectations, especially relating to national loyalty.
Author’s summary: Prince Harry apologized to Canadians after backlash for wearing a Dodgers hat at the World Series, expressing regret and reaffirming his connection to Canada during a Remembrance Day visit.