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الاثنين: 08 ديسمبر 2025
  • 08 نوفمبر 2025
  • 09:54

Khaberni - He appeared wearing a Los Angeles Dodgers cap during a game against a Canadian team, which drew criticism for not supporting Canada especially since his father is the head of state there.

A "scandal" as many on social media later besieged Prince Harry over the cap, which brought him back into the realm of criticism, forcing him to apologize, according to the American network "CNN".

Harry responded with a sarcastic apology, explaining that he wore the cap out of politeness following an invitation from the team owner, and that he would be careful to choose the appropriate cap in the future.

He mentioned that hair loss makes him welcome any cap under the bright lights, before adding: "I would like to apologize to Canada."

British Love
A few days ago, Prince Harry, who left the United Kingdom in 2020 to live in the United States, expressed pride in his service in the armed forces of his country, in a message he published on the eve of the remembrance of British warriors who fell during the wars.

The younger son of King Charles III, who lives with his family in California following his dispute with the royal family, served in the army for ten years until 2015.

He was sent twice to Afghanistan: initially for ten weeks between 2007 and 2008, and then as a helicopter pilot from September 2012 to January 2013.

Prince Harry wrote in the text published a few days before the annual traditional day held on Sunday to honor the troops who fell in battle, "Although I currently live in the United States, Britain was and will always be the country I served and fought for with pride."

In September of the previous year, Harry made a four-day visit to the United Kingdom where he met with his father, who is battling cancer, for the first time since February 2024.

After the trip, he indicated through his official spokesperson that he "loved" returning to his homeland.

In his 41-year-old message titled "The ties, the spirit of humor, the bravery: what it means to be British," he wrote, "From the jokes in the dining hall to the club and pub and the football stadium stands. No matter how silly it may sound, these things make us British (...) I adore that."

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