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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle made headlines with their recent appearance at Game 4 of the World Series, which featured a thrilling matchup between the Los Angeles Dodgers and the Toronto Blue Jays. The couple, known for their high-profile outings, were seen enjoying the game from prime seats in Dodger Stadium on Tuesday night.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex embraced the local spirit by sporting Dodgers gear, donning matching blue caps and coordinating outfits that included white shirts layered with blue. Their presence in the stadium did not go unnoticed, as cameras frequently captured their enthusiastic support for the home team.
Throughout the game, Harry and Meghan were seen standing and cheering, fully immersing themselves in the electrifying atmosphere. Their appearance added a touch of royal glamour to an already exciting event.
Before the game commenced, Major League Baseball shared a video clip on social media, showcasing the couple warmly interacting with fans as they made their entrance into the stadium. Their friendly demeanor and genuine smiles left a positive impression on those who encountered them.
Prior to the game, MLB posted a clip of the duo smiling and greeting fans as they made their way into the stadium.
Commenters on social media seemed pleased to see the famous couple, with one writing that it had given the game “the Royal seal of approval.”
“Love seeing global icons reppin’ LA!” another fan added. “Dodgers uniting the world one hat at a time.”
Their sighting at the game comes two days after Harry and Markle got into the Halloween spirit with a fun-filled day at the pumpkin patch.
Over the weekend, the “Suits” star shared a clip of their 6-year-old son, Prince Archie, and 4-year-old daughter, Princess Lilibet, picking out their pumpkins.
Harry, 41, and his wife, 44, held hands while watching Archie run around.
Another clip showed Archie running through a corn maze, while a third saw Markle pull Lilibet in a cart filled with pumpkins.
After the family picked out their pumpkins, they turned them into jack-o’-lanterns.