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Prince Harry apologizes to Canada over 'Hat Gate.' Duke sorry for wearing Dodgers cap

Prince Harry, right, and Meghan Markle, Duke and Duchess of Sussex, sit during the eighth inning in Game 4 of baseball's World Series between the Los Angeles Dodgers and the Toronto Blue Jays in Los Angeles, Tuesday, Oct. 28, 2025. (Frank Gunn/The Canadian Press via AP)
Prince Harry, right, and Meghan Markle, Duke and Duchess of Sussex, sit during the eighth inning in Game 4 of baseball's World Series between the Los Angeles Dodgers and the Toronto Blue Jays in Los Angeles, Tuesday, Oct. 28, 2025. (Frank Gunn/The Canadian Press via AP)
Prince Harry received a Toronto Blue Jays hat as he meets with some of Canada's oldest veterans, joining them in a creative arts program at Sunnybrook Hospital's veterans center in Toronto, Thursday, Nov. 6, 2025. (Nathan Denette /The Canadian Press via AP)
Prince Harry received a Toronto Blue Jays hat as he meets with some of Canada's oldest veterans, joining them in a creative arts program at Sunnybrook Hospital's veterans center in Toronto, Thursday, Nov. 6, 2025. (Nathan Denette /The Canadian Press via AP)
Prince Harry, right, and Meghan Markle, left, The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, and Magic Johnson, back, watch during the seventh inning in Game 4 of baseball's World Series between the Los Angeles Dodgers and the Toronto Blue Jays in Los Angeles, Tuesday, Oct. 28, 2025. (Frank Gunn/The Canadian Press via AP)
Prince Harry, right, and Meghan Markle, left, The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, and Magic Johnson, back, watch during the seventh inning in Game 4 of baseball's World Series between the Los Angeles Dodgers and the Toronto Blue Jays in Los Angeles, Tuesday, Oct. 28, 2025. (Frank Gunn/The Canadian Press via AP)
CORRECTS NAME FROM OSSIE TO OZZIE - Prince Harry, center, shakes hands with war veteran Ozzie Reece as he meets with some of Canada's oldest veterans, joining them in a creative arts program at Sunnybrook Hospital's veterans center in Toronto, Thursday, Nov. 6, 2025. (Nathan Denette /The Canadian Press via AP)
CORRECTS NAME FROM OSSIE TO OZZIE - Prince Harry, center, shakes hands with war veteran Ozzie Reece as he meets with some of Canada's oldest veterans, joining them in a creative arts program at Sunnybrook Hospital's veterans center in Toronto, Thursday, Nov. 6, 2025. (Nathan Denette /The Canadian Press via AP)
Britain's Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, delivers remarks at the True Patriot Love's National Tribute Dinner in Toronto, Thursday, Nov. 6, 2025. (Eduardo Lima/The Canadian Press via AP)
Britain's Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, delivers remarks at the True Patriot Love's National Tribute Dinner in Toronto, Thursday, Nov. 6, 2025. (Eduardo Lima/The Canadian Press via AP)
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LONDON (AP) — Prince Harry went to Toronto for events marking the end of World War I and found himself on an apology tour for offending Canadians.

Speaking to a military charity on Thursday night, the Duke of Sussex sought to once again address the “blue-hatted elephant in the room.” He was referring to his widely ridiculed choice to wear a Los Angeles Dodgers cap at a World Series game in Los Angeles against the Toronto Blue Jays.

It was seen as a major snub in Canada, a British Commonwealth nation, where his father, King Charles III, is the head of state. He was blasted on social media in the Great White North.

Harry apologized for the blunder and tried to put a humorous spin on the incident he referred to as “Hat Gate.”

“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 joked in an interview with Canadian broadcaster CTV.

He then donned a Blue Jays cap that happened to be an arm’s length away.

The incident was perceived by some as a test of his allegiance between his birthplace and his adopted home in the U.S. The prince and his wife, Meghan, stepped down from royal duties in 2020 and moved to Canada briefly before settling in California.

The appearance of Harry and Meghan at Game 4 of the series — that LA went on to win in seven games — also rankled some Dodgers fans who were upset at their prime position behind home plate.

The couple sat in the first row – in front of LA royalty -- Dodgers great Sandy Koufax and LA Laker star Magic Johnson, who is a part owner of the team.

Harry said the couple, who live about an hour west of Los Angeles in the ritzy coastal enclave of Montecito, had been invited to the game by the team owner.

He felt “under duress” and wore the hat as a polite gesture, something he told the Toronto audience that he thought Canadians — known for their civility — would support.

Harry was in Canada for two days of events and meetings in advance of Remembrance Day on Tuesday that honors armed forces members who died in the line of duty.

“I am truly sorry for wearing a Dodgers cap,” he said to applause at a dinner for the True Patriot Love Foundation, a charity for Canadian service members and veterans.

He then played up his connections to the country, including the fact that his actor wife — before they married and when she was known as Meghan Markle — lived so long in Toronto filming the show “Suits” that many thought she was Canadian.

“Hopefully you can forgive her as a native Californian for her Dodger’s loyalty, even if for just one evening,” he said. “But all jokes aside, this city has always meant a great deal to me — you provided me a wife.”

Harry insisted that he was rooting for the Jays for the final three games of the series — an admission that he told CTV might make his return to LA more difficult.

 

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