Duchess Meghan posted a cute bts video of her Dodgers ‘date night’ with Harry

Tuesday evening, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex attended Game 4 of the World Series between the LA Dodgers and Toronto Blue Jays. Harry and Meghan were seated in the owner’s box (the Dodgers’ VIP box), right by Magic Johnson (who holds a minority stake in the Dodgers) and Sandy Koufax. The Sussexes stayed for the whole game and Harry even spoke to a local LA TV reporter and said he was bummed that the Dodgers lost.

The sheer volume of angst, hatred and insanity this outing inspired was truly remarkable. It felt like every time I opened Twitter yesterday, another right-wing Canadian was having a loud hissy fit about H&M. Note: I am not saying that ALL Canadians are mad about it. But the Canadians who were mad were desperately unhinged about it. They were crying because… King Charles is Canada’s head of state, but the king’s son wore a Dodgers hat! The king’s exiled son supports his adopted hometown team! The bullsh-t scandal of it all! Add to that, the Derangers now insist that Harry and Meghan were booed when they appeared on the Jumbotron. I’m sure they were booed…by Blue Jays fans?? Jesus.

Meanwhile, as you can see, Meghan posted on her IG Stories – a photo with Magic and his wife Cookie, and a cute little video of their “date night.” Something I find really cute is that Meghan consistently posts photos and videos which have been taken by her husband. People are always crying about “Harry hates that she posts on social media,” but that man is the one behind the camera!

Photos/screencaps courtesy of Meghan’s IG and Access Hollywood.

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30 Responses to “Duchess Meghan posted a cute bts video of her Dodgers ‘date night’ with Harry”

  1. Julia says:

    Strange that this alleged booing could not be heard by anyone who watched the event live on tv. I’ve also seen people who were actually in the crowd say that there was no booing. There was probably a smattering of booing from Bluejays fans when they saw Harry and Meghan’s hats. If there had really been loud boos it would have been all over the uk media and on the front pages but only the outlets that practice ‘churnalism’ have mentioned it.

    • Not a Subject says:

      There was absolutely no booing. Not even from Blue Jays fans. Harry and Meghan have sued all the major tabloids and in response tabloids print straight up lies to get clicks. End of.

    • ariel says:

      I read that there was a smattering of booing- in toronto where they were showing the game in the stadium (?) on a giant tv.
      Basically, the toronto fans were booing people in Dodgers gear.

      No one in the LA stadium was booing.

      I mean- who knows what is true.
      But i don’t think the stadium where the booing was, is the LA stadium where the game was played.

      • Julia says:

        That sounds about right @Ariel. On instagram there was so much negativity towards anyone supporting the Dodgers. The comments under posts of celebrities like LeBron James were almost completely negative. So it wasn’t just H&M but they got the worst of it probably because Harry’s dad is the king of Canada. Sports fans can be ridiculous!

      • Changing my name because I can says:

        I was at the stadium in Toronto.. We definitely weren’t booing H&M. We were booing the Dodgers, lol
        *Edit* We WERE booing people wearing Dodgers apparel too at one point, lol. But not specifically them.

  2. Aimee says:

    I am a lifelong baseball fan. I am normally a National League girl but this year I am rooting for the Blue Jays. All that aside…..who gives a rats ass who they’re rooting for? They came to enjoy a baseball game. Big wup. Leave them alone for gods sake.

  3. Janet says:

    Canadian here. Would have been great if they were cheering on the Jays but I don’t care.

    Any invested enough to get angry over H & M is just crazy.

    • Krista says:

      Same. Because I’m an adult, I was momentarily disappointed about them not cheering for the Jays, but then I got over it and moved on with my life. It just isn’t that important.

    • Tina says:

      I would have loved it too. If the series had been the Jays versus the Phillies or another NL team I could see them repping Toronto. But against the dodgers? No.

      • Lawrenceville says:

        Right @Tina. LA is their hometown, and the Dodgers are their home team. Of course they will choose LADs over any other team, yes even the Toronto Jays. I’m a Torontonian and I totally understand this. I would never root for the Dodgers over the Jays simply because Ontario is my home province and the Jays are my home team. C’est la vie.

  4. Amie says:

    Evidently they were booed in Canada at the watch party when they were shown wearing Dodgers gear, according to a Canadian journalist. Like of course Jays fans were gonna boo anyone that was wearing Dodgers gear. Any nitwit would know that they were booing their support of the Dodgers. Like they probably booed all the other celebs that were shown supporting the Dodgers.

    But they weren’t booed in LA. If they were there would be video. There isn’t. The crazy over the top reaction by some is just freaking bizarre. They went to a baseball game. Lord. I saw some folks saying they wanted to call CPS on Meghan for not bringing her children to a baseball game. Evidently she isn’t allowed to do anything without the kids or she’s a bad mother who is trying to hide her non-existent kids who obviously have some form of defect (according to the crazy crowd). Just insanity.

    • Kara says:

      Evidently? Well where is the evidence? Right now it’s strictly deranger talk because we know William was booed many times when he popped up on the screen yet according to the deranged, everyone is booed so it doesn’t matter.

      At a house party? Was anyone there? As a Canadian we aren’t at that level of caring so I doubt it.

  5. Maxine Branch says:

    Many of the BlueJay players are American’s. And as a Squaddie posted on X. The folks that are mad have a German King who lives in England as their Head of State. And they are mad because a man who is married to an American who is a native of the state of California supports the Dodgers.

    • Nerd says:

      I don’t know why but that description makes me laugh even harder about the crazy and weird outrage these people are having about this. It’s the same way that I bursted out laughing at the ladies reaction when Charles was recently heckled about Andrew and Epstein. Like we aren’t in the same world at this point that people are so obsessed with this royal family who are as far removed from idealization as the equally corrupt, adulterous, racist and rapist Trump. The same family that was racists towards his wife and children and took away their security and home is the family that Harry (and Meghan) are supposed to have loyalty towards? For f sakes people, get a grip.

  6. Dee(2) says:

    That there are any Canadians upset with this is silly. Meghan is an LA native, who currently lives in California, I don’t care where on this planet she lived before being angry that she supporting her hometown team? Weirdo behavior. When I’ve lived elsewhere in the US because of work literally no one has ever been angry at me for having on Bulls, Blackhawks, Bears gear at games. I might get a little general ribbing but no sane person cares.

    Also, I’m glad that you also peeped the Harry’s going to be angry about Meghan sharing on social media when you often hear him giggling in the background of her videos. Do these people think that they don’t interact with each other in their house? That he has no idea that she’s going to post videos of their kids or of them on Instagram? Says a lot about their relationships.

  7. Elizabeth K. Mahon says:

    Yeah, Harry looks so miserable to be at a World Series game with his gorgeous wife.

  8. Tina says:

    This story is so embarrassing to me as a Jays fan and Canadian. Truly no one here cares about the monarchy. I’m so glad Meghan and Harry don’t pay attention to the online rage because it’s just getting dumber and dumber.

  9. sevenblue says:

    I am sure those same Canadians also raised hell about paying security for H&M. They want to give nothing to H&M, but also expect Harry to represent them? They can eat sh*t 😂😂

    I love that Meghan is sharing “behind the scenes” videos like that, when their haters lose their minds, we can see they are having a nice, rich time. Good for them.

    • Hmm says:

      I think dissing Canadians for not wanting their taxpayer money to be used for Harry’s security is a bit strange. If American fans want to pay for Harry’s security, go ahead and do that (If you’re so inclined to be generous to him that way, then take up the obligation), but expecting people from other countries to give him their taxes is odd.

  10. The lies continue from the derangers. Looks like they had a great night and it included a hotdog because you can’t go to a game and not get a hotdog!!

  11. Amy Bee says:

    This is so dumb. The Canadians didn’t want to pay for Harry and Meghan’s security and Meghan’s from LA. So why are they mad that Harry and Meghan support their hometown team?

    • Joanne says:

      Most Canadians don’t care who they support. It never occurred to me that anyone would be upset about their hats. I understand not wanting to pay for their security as that was an issue the British government decided and there was no reason for Canadian taxpayer to do so.

  12. MsIam says:

    There is other video showing them chatting with Magic and Cookie Johnson and also with the woman who was sitting with Sandy Koufax before the game. So another deranger theory that the Sussexes were gate crashers or whatever is debunked. It’s disheartening but not surprising that the reaction is so unhinged. Rinse and repeat.

    • Dee(2) says:

      I don’t understand the constant theories that their gate crashing these events? Do they think that Harry and Meghan wouldn’t be allowed to purchase tickets for a dodgers game? Do they think they can’t afford it and just show up and hope that they will be let in? They say at the same thing about Meghan and Paris fashion week as if you could just show up to a fashion show and walk and sit in the front row in a bespoke outfit by the designer unexpectedly.

      It’s like they don’t understand that you can’t just show up at fashion shows, sporting events, concerts unexpectedly and get prime seats and no one saying anything.

    • Hattie says:

      Last month, Prince Harry and Magic Johnson joined forces with UNAIDS.

  13. jais says:

    Derangers really want Harry and Meghan to have a Boston basketball game moment, like William and Kate had. And it just didn’t happen. But they’ll try to contrive and will it into existence. And yet, they’re failing on that front bc all of the headlines I’ve seen just said Royalty at the World Series, lol. The fact that Harry and Meghan are even considered royalty by Americans I think make them mad. And yet…they are?

  14. Tvskygirl says:

    I’m Canadian. Nobody’s upset. It would be great if they cheered for Toronto, but for God sake, she’s a born and raised LA girl and he now lives in LA! And he has no obligation to the Commonwealth, as his family has made it very clear that he doesn’t represent it. So as a Canadian, I’d cheer them on, regardless of the hat they’re wearing!

  15. Thinking says:

    When it comes to sports, the celebrities watching are kind of irrelevant. I don’t think people are invested in them but more so with the actual baseball players. Since it’s Canada vs USA on the trade front, this World Series might be taking on a different dimension though and that’s where the interesting storyline is taking place from a journalistic perspective. The fact that Americans on the Blue Jays team are expressing pride in their adopted country annd showing kind deference to Toronto and Canada ( the opposite of Trump obviously) also makes for an interesting narrative to cover.

    • Saucy&Sassy says:

      Thinking, there probably is a certain undercurrent linked to the “trade” war Trump has foisted on Canada. Other than that? It’s just a baseball game. I’m North of California, but if I had gone to a game, I would have been cheering for the Dodgers, too. I don’t think we have to throw out friendly rivalry.

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