Prince Harry added to Aviation Hall of Fame as critics fume William ‘humiliated’
Prince Harry is being inducted into the Living Legends of Aviation Hall of Fame, regardless of backlash from critics.
The Duke of Sussex will be a part of the likes of Buzz Aldrin and Neil Armstrong after it was deemed he had made “significant contributions in the aerospace industry.” He will formally be a part of their ranks on January 19 in a lavish ceremony in Los Angeles, US.
Taking to X (previously Twitter) to announce the information, royal creator Omid Scobie wrote: ” Prince Harry is to be inducted into the Living Legends of Aviation hall of fame, joining other aviators who have made ‘significant contributions in the aerospace industry’, including Buzz Aldrin and Neil Armstrong. A ceremony will take place in Beverly Hills, CA on January 19.”
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Sussex followers have been delighted by the information, with one writing: “Absolutely wonderful! Congrats Prince Harry!”. Meanwhile one other added: “This guy served his country for 10 years and 2 tours. He deserves respect.”
But not all people was blissful concerning the information. One wrote: “[The Sussexes’] team must spend all day phoning and begging people to give them rewards, it must be costing them. Astronauts, Lindbergh, the Wright brothers and Amelia Earhart these are the people who deserve this honour, not Harry.”
Others claimed the announcement “humiliated” older brother Prince William after he penned the foreword to a e book honouring a few of army academy Sandhurst’s prime alumnae, the place Harry was ignored. One wrote: “A very big humiliation for Sandhurst academy. William take that.”
Meanwhile one other added: “Pray for Prince Willy and his little Sandhurst temper tantrum! Congrats to Prince Harry. Keep winning, Harry!” A 3rd chimed in: “Now William has taken a big fall. Was he the one who wrote the preface to a book about the highlights of that military school where they excluded Harry?”.
The solely point out of the Duke in Sandhurst’s latest record of its 200 most notable graduates is available in William’s passage, the Daily Star beforehand reported. It comes regardless of Harry having served two phrases as an Apache helicopter pilot.
The excerpt reads: “His status as a future King meant that he could not be deployed on operations like his younger brother, Harry.”
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