Prince Harry and Meghan Markle enjoyed a spotless and wholesome date night at Dodger Stadium on Tuesday, taking in Game Four of the 2025 World Series between the Los Angeles Dodgers and Toronto Blue Jays. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, sitting behind home plate, were grinning and relaxed as they cheered on the home team, both sporting blue Dodgers caps and laughing all evening long.
Meghan kept her appearance effortlessly stylish in a white top and navy cardigan slung loosely over her shoulders, a tip of the hat to vintage Americana. Harry duplicated her style with a white T-shirt topped with a navy blazer, remaining faithful to his hallmark laid-back elegance. The couple were spotted applauding, laughing hysterically, and even standing to applaud an electrifying play, looking totally engrossed by the crowd’s energy — and by one another.
The outing was among the couple’s few excursions in months, offering a glimpse of their relaxed relationship. Harry and Meghan became a picture of warmth and companionship as they toasted and exchanged warm smiles, to the joy of fans within the crowd.
Wouldn’t you think that a baseball game, the World Series-would be a fantastic father/son or father/daughter bonding experience? Don’t most dads take their kids to baseball games? Instead #MeghanMarkle took the seat because God FORBID she misses a chance at publicity and lets a… pic.twitter.com/NnsnD8fHus
— Princess CarParkle (@unreMARKLEble) October 29, 2025
The pair are parents to six-year-old Prince Archie and four-year-old Princess Lilibet, and the Sussexes regularly offer a glimpse of their home life in interviews and on public engagements.
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Their stadium visit followed in the wake of Meghan’s moving profile for Town & Country magazine’s November issue, where she spoke with 15-year-old Avery Colvert — founder of Altadena Girls, an organization supporting teens displaced by the Los Angeles wildfires. Praising the young activist, Meghan said, “If our daughter turns out to be anything like you, I’ll be the proudest mom.”
Earlier, while the couple was in Colombia in 2024, Meghan had talked about how Lilibet had already “found her voice,” reiterating her desire to raise confident, powerful girls who use their voices to make a difference that lasts.
