Prince Harry Sorry, Canada … For Rooting on the Dodgers
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Prince Harry‘s been caught red-handed supporting the L.A. Dodgers … and now he’s apologizing to Canada for his actions.
Check out his hilarious interview with CTV News Thursday — he addresses his choice to support his new home town’s team over the Toronto Blue Jays in the World Series, and chalks it up to being “under duress.”
He adds … “I was invited to the L.A. Dodgers box or the dugout by the owner himself. So, I was doing what I thought was the polite thing to do.”
Harry even told Canada he will wear a Blue Jays hat “from now on” and sent his condolences for their loss.
On the bright side for Harry, he did rep the winning team — the Dodgers took home the W in Game 7, beating the Blue Jays 5-4 to cinch the World Series title.
Harry was visiting Toronto for Remembrance Day events, which is comparable to America’s Veterans Day.
The former senior British royal is on a roll during his visit to America’s northern neighbor, and made sure the country knows how much it truly means to him — Blue Jays aside — in his witty speech at the 17th annual True Patriot Love Foundation National Tribute Dinner Thursday.
“This city, Toronto, will always mean a great deal to me. You provided me a wife” – Prince Harry 🥹❤️🔥 pic.twitter.com/9o2k8a2cHs
Check out the clip — he says Canada will “always mean a great deal” to him, ’cause he says it provided him a wife!
In case your memory needs a jog, Meghan lived in Canada while filming her hit show “Suits,” and Harry would visit her there while they were dating. They also made their first official appearance as a couple at the 2017 Invictus Games, held in Toronto.
Seems like Harry has a good reason to keep that Blue Jays cap on!