Prince Harry visited Canada ahead of Remembrance Sunday while his wife relaunched her acting career in Hollywood, coinciding with Prince William's five-day trip to Brazil.
The Prince joked about wearing an LA Dodgers cap to a game, saying,
"But the other piece to this was... when you're missing a lot of hair on top and you're sitting under floodlights, you'll take any hat that's available."
He admitted that through the critical games, he supported the Blue Jays, adding,
"Now that I've admitted that, it's going to be really hard for me to return to Los Angeles."
On his visit to the Sunnybrook Veterans Centre in Toronto, the Duke of Sussex met a 101-year-old Canadian Second World War navy veteran and other former service members before Remembrance Day. He was seen enjoying activities such as painting, ceramics, and photography with the veterans.
Prince Harry also viewed military helmets decorated by veterans to symbolize their service and remembrance, even helping with a veteran’s artwork.
His visit highlighted the importance of honoring veterans' sacrifices ahead of Remembrance Day.