Prince Harry and Meghan Markle turned heads as they stepped out for Game 4 of the World Series in Los Angeles on Tuesday night, sitting front row near home plate in full Dodgers blue.
The couple, who now call California home, were all smiles as they cheered from the stands at Dodger Stadium.
The couple joined a glittering crowd that included Justin Bieber, Rob Lowe, and baseball legend Sandy Koufax.
Meghan, 44, sported a Dodgers cap, swapping out her usual Toronto Blue Jays hat, while Harry, 41, matched her look with his own.
It was a fitting outing for the Duchess, who spent seven years in Toronto filming Suits before relocating to Los Angeles.
Royal watchers couldn’t help but note the irony, as the Duke of Sussex, who remains in the line of succession in Canada, seemed unbothered about his “Commonwealth allegiances.”
The couple were seen applauding Shohei Ohtani’s standout performance and Vladimir Guerrero Jr.’s home run during the third inning.
Despite a few boos from fans at a Toronto watch party, the Sussexes looked relaxed and happy.
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