Meghan Markle found herself unable to attend a glitzy Los Angeles event where Prince Harry was honoured as a “living legend of aviation” on Friday night due to one of their children being “unwell”. The Duke of Sussex, aged 39, graced the
Prince Harry seemed “relaxed” without Meghan Markle at the Living Legends of Aviation Awards ceremony in Los Angeles, a body language expert tells Daily Express US. The Duke of Sussex was honoured at the ceremony on Friday for his role as an
“Harry also inspects his medal before he starts his speech, with a ‘this is nice’ as he looks down at it.” During his 10 years serving in the military, Harry completed two tours of Afghanistan as a forward air controller and an
Prince Harry will be inducted into the aviation hall of fame tomorrow at a Hollywood award bash. However, it’s been revealed that the Duke of Sussex has Hollywood star John Travolta to thank for the honour. Travolta, who is hosting the awards
Both Buckingham Palace and a spokesman for the Sussexes have refused to comment on Harry’s silence over Kate and Charles’s health issues. According to the MailOnline, though, this is due to neither side wishing to inflame already tense relations between the two
Prince Harry’s Living Legend of Aviation award is thanks to a Hollywood film star who reportedly pushed for the Duke of Sussex to be honoured. John Travolta was one of Harry’s “biggest supporters” amongst existing honourees and committing members as they decided
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He said: “It is made clear that it is also for his humanitarian work including the Invictus Games, but it is truly farcical that he becomes a ‘living legend’. “He did indeed carry out two tours of duty in Afghanistan, but why
Prince Harry’s Living Legends of Aviation award was criticised by yet another royal expert who labelled it “ludicrous” simply because he hated flying. The Duke of Sussex will be inducted into the Living Legends of Aviation Hall of Fame for his contribution
The decision to name Prince Harry as a ‘Living Legend of Aviation’ has been met with consternation from British army personnel, who claim he served as a “number two” while in Afghanistan. The Duke of Sussex spent ten years serving with the