Prince Harry is ‘regular humble self’ at award as he ‘no want to contemplate Meghan’

Prince Harry was “normal” and “humble as he was inducted into the Living Legends of Aviation hall of fame without Meghan Markle by his side, according to a body language expert.

The Duke of Sussex, 39, received the accolade yesterday (Friday, January 19) after serving two terms of Afghanistan with the British Army as an Apache helicopter pilot. He joined the likes of Buzz Aldrin and Neil Armstrong as he was handed the award in a lavish ceremony in Beverley Hills, California, on Friday (January 19).

However, Meghan stayed home after one of the couple’s children became unwell, reports PA. “Face Whisperer” Adrianne Carter advised the Daily Star: “We see actually simply Harry being regular Harry. He’s fairly unassuming and comes throughout as humble and happy.

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Harry joins the likes of Buzz Aldrin within the corridor of fame

“When he’s with Meghan he hangs back a bit more to ensure she’s a focal point of attention. He doesn’t need to consider that when he’s alone.”

While Meghan wasn’t current, the A-lister occasion was attended by the likes of Jeff Bezos, Morgan Freeman and William Shatner, the Daily Star beforehand reported. Harry was given his medal by Pulp Fiction and Mob Land star John Travolta, who welcomed him to the stage as “living legend, the Duke of Sussex, Prince Harry.”

The former royal even posed for a candy selfie with German Prince Mario-Max Schaumburg-Lippe, who captioned a publish on social media: “Congratulations To HRH Prince Harry for his VERY MUCH DESERVED Living Legends of Aviation Award.”



Harry even posed for a selfie with German Prince Mario-Max Schaumburg-Lippe
(Image: @SchaumburgLippe/X)

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Harry’s induction into the corridor of fame has brought on controversy. Sussex followers had been delighted by the information after it was introduced earlier this 12 months, 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 everyone was completely happy 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.”



Meghan and Harry often placed on a united entrance (file)
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Others claimed the announcement “humiliated” older brother Prince William after he penned the foreword to a ebook honouring a few of navy academy Sandhurst’s prime alumnae, the place Harry was unnoticed.

One wrote: “A very big humiliation for Sandhurst academy. William take that.”

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