Prince Harry and Meghan Markle celebrated the Los Angeles Dodgers’ back-to-back World Series victories with plenty of love.
The Dodgers beat the Toronto Blue Jays during the seventh game of the series on Saturday, November 1, which Meghan, 44, celebrated via her Instagram Stories. In a clip, the Duchess of Sussex and Harry, 41, watched the final inning from home alongside an unidentified friend.
After finding out that the Dodgers won the game, Meghan cheered and ran over to Harry’s seat in the private screening room. She sweetly wrapped her arms around the Duke of Sussex’s neck and pulled him in for a kiss. When Meghan eventually broke away from the liplock, she reunited with her pal, and they danced together.
“Oh my God,” Meghan exclaimed as Harry watched the two friends celebrate, offering a brief laugh.
Harry and Meghan, who live in Dodgers territory themselves, have been rooting for their home team the entire series. The couple even stepped out at Game 4 on Tuesday, October 28, wearing coordinating Dodgers baseball caps and watching the matchup from premium seats in the stadium.
Meghan shared footage of the pair’s sporty date night via her Instagram Stories that evening, highlighting their experience at Dodgers Stadium — which included eating hot dogs.

Harry and Meghan have been married since 2018, moving to California two years later after stepping down from their duties as senior working royals.
“He’s also a fox, if you haven’t noticed. My husband’s very, very handsome, but his heart is even more beautiful,” Meghan gushed of her husband during an appearance on Jamie Kern Lima’s eponymous podcast in April. “That man loves me so much and, you know, look at what we’ve built. We’ve built a beautiful life and we have two healthy, beautiful children.”
Meghan further noted that she and Harry — who share son Prince Archie, 6, and daughter Princess Lilibet, 4 — are still in a “honeymoon period” after seven years of marriage.

“I always think about the end of [the video game] Super Mario Brothers, when you get to the final, final level and — what’s the goal in Super Mario, they’re like, ‘Slay the dragon, save the princess.’ I’m like, ‘That’s my husband,’” Meghan recalled. “He’s just out there. Just constantly — he’s just going to do whatever he can to make sure our family is safe and protected and we’re uplifted and still make time for date nights.”
After rejoining social media, Meghan now often gives fans glimpses of her life with Harry, Archie and Lili via her Instagram account.
“It feels liberating. I came back, started the account in January of this year,” the Suits alum told Emma Grede on the “Aspire” podcast in June. “Part of it is just being able to authentically share in real time the things that are happening that I think someone might be able to laugh with or enjoy or be inspired by.”
Meghan recently shared clips of her family at a local pumpkin patch ahead of Halloween.
“Happy Sunday 🎃🧡,” she wrote on October 26, uploading footage of the crew shopping for gourds and carving jack-o-lanterns.