Prince Harry jokes he was ‘under duress’ while wearing Dodgers cap at World Series
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TORONTO – Prince Harry joked in Toronto that he was “under duress” when he wore a Los Angeles Dodgers hat during a World Series game against the Blue Jays last week.
The Duke of Sussex was in the crowd at Los Angeles’ Dodgers Stadium with his wife Meghan Markle for Game 4 of the Fall Classic, and both had sported the home team’s cap.
During a visit to Sunnybrook Hospital’s veterans centre in Toronto on Thursday, staff presented him with a Toronto Blue Jays hat as a gift.
The duke joked that he didn’t have a choice but to wear the Dodgers cap at the World Series, which later saw the Blue Jays lose in Game 7.
At the veterans centre, Prince Harry also received an army helmet painted by residents and a book detailing stories of centenarian veterans, as part of his two-day visit to the city ahead of Remembrance Day.
His last visit to Canada was in February, when he attended the Invictus Games in British Columbia.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published Nov. 6, 2025.