 
In a surprise appearance that delighted baseball fans and royal watchers alike, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were spotted enjoying the MLB World Series in Toronto this weekend. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex appeared in high spirits as they watched the championship game from the stands, marking one of their rare public sporting appearances since stepping back from royal duties.
A Royal Day at the Ballpark
The couple, dressed in casual attire, blended seamlessly with other baseball enthusiasts at the Rogers Centre. Eyewitnesses reported they were particularly engaged during the Los Angeles Dodgers' innings, showing their support with enthusiastic applause during key moments of the game.
"They seemed genuinely excited to be there," one attendee noted. "It was refreshing to see them enjoying a normal night out like any other couple."
Toronto's Warm Welcome
The Canadian city, which holds special significance for the couple having hosted the Invictus Games, offered the Sussexes a warm reception. Their appearance comes at an interesting time, as the couple has been increasingly visible at public events in North America.
Security presence was discreet but noticeable, ensuring the couple could enjoy the game without disruption while maintaining appropriate protection protocols.
Baseball and Royal Connections
This isn't the first time baseball has intersected with British royalty. The sport has grown increasingly popular in the UK in recent years, with regular season games being played in London and attracting significant attention.
The Sussexes' appearance at such a quintessentially American sporting event underscores their continued connection to North American culture and their evolving roles outside the traditional royal framework.
As the game concluded, the couple departed without fanfare, leaving baseball fans with an unexpected royal memory from this year's World Series championship.
 
 
 
 
 
