There was star power on and off the field at Dodgers stadium on Tuesday as Hollywood royalty — and actual royals — turned out for Game 4 of the World Series in Los Angeles.
The Toronto Blue Jays beat the Dodgers 6-2 to tie the series at two games each.
And while all eyes were on the action on the field, it was hard not to notice the high-profile fans in the stands.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle showed their support for the home team — even though they began their relationship in Toronto, when she was starring the TV series Suits and he was promoting the 2017 Invictus Games.
Brad Pitt, star of this year’s box office hit F1, was among the many movie and TV stars in attendance.

Actor and musician Donald Glover was also spotted at Dodgers Stadium as the game got underway.
Actress Sydney Sweeney took in the game alongside boxer Christy Martin, whom Sweeney plays in the biopic Christy. Martin’s dog, however, didn’t seem to be too excited about it.

Toronto-born singer-songwriter Deborah Cox sang O Canada ahead of the first pitch, while U.S. singer Tinashe belted out the Star-Spangled Banner.
Red Hot Chili Peppers bassist Flea and comedian Ken Jeong didn’t just watch the game but hyped up the hometown crowd before the teams hit the field.
And it was hard to miss L.A. Lakers legend LeBron James and wife Savannah James showing their support for the Dodgers.
The Blue Jays will face the Dodgers for one more game in Los Angeles on Wednesday night before the series returns to Toronto on Friday.


