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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle made more than a cameo at the World Series, they practically stole the spotlight.Sporting Dodgers caps and front row seats, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex cheered on the home team, who ultimately fell 6-2 to the Toronto Blue Jays. Advertisement
Fox TV cameras didn’t miss a moment, zooming in on the royals as fans at Dodger Stadium erupted online.
One disgruntled supporter fumed, “Why the hell are they in front of Sandy?” while another demanded, “They need to leave.”
After all, Magic Johnson is part owner of the team, and Sandy Koufax is a Hall of Fame pitcher and four-time World Series champ. “Magic Johnson is royalty,” tweeted one fan, calling for the couple to relocate their seats.
But not everyone was scandalised. Some fans saw the royal presence as a coup for the Dodgers, with one quipping it gave the game “the royal seal of approval,” and another praising Meghan and Harry for “uniting the world one hat at a time.”
Meghan, ever the social media maven, shared clips of the pair at the game on Instagram.
One video showed the Duchess laughing alongside Johnson and his wife, Cookie, while another captured her pointing at a row of Gold Glove awards hand over mouth, hot dog in tow as if to say, “This is priceless!”
Prince Harry was all in, pumping his fist and shouting, “Let’s go!” as he cheered alongside Meghan Markle at the World Series.
The royal duo went full Dodgers, donning matching blue caps and coordinated white-and-blue ensembles, proving they’re not afraid to embrace team spirit even if it meant backing LA over Toronto.
It’s a surprising twist given their Canadian connections, Meghan called Toronto her “home” for seven years, while Harry trained with the Canadian forces during his military service.
But on this day, front-row seats and Dodgers caps were all that mattered, as the couple showed they can fully commit to the home side and still bring a touch of royal flair to the ballpark.
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