A revenge for Prince Harry, who, however, is overwhelmed by new criticism. The former royal was honored as a “living aviation legend” in Beverly Hills on Friday night, in honor of his work as a military helicopter co-pilot in Afghanistan. The award was given to John Travolta, Hollywood star but also airline pilot. Harry remembered his mother, Lady Diana, and the famous White House ball with the Hollywood star (“When I was one…”), but did not say a word about his sister-in-law, Princess of Wales Kate Middleton , who has been admitted to a London hospital since Tuesday for surgery, the nature of which has not been revealed. Harry was alone, without his wife, Meghan Markle, despite rumors that they would arrive on the red carpet together. Dressed in a tuxedo, he joked with Travolta on stage: «I was one year old when you danced with my mother. And look at us now, it’s incredible. If we don’t dance together, we will fly together.” As mentioned, not a word about Kate nor her father, King Charles, who next week will undergo surgery to correct a hypertrophic prostate.
In the past, people of the caliber of Buzz Aldrin and Neil Armstrong, but also Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk, Tom Cruise, Harrison Ford and Morgan Freeman received the same award. Someone in the UK also argued about the fact that he received an award, as if to say that it doesn’t seem like the duke did anything to distinguish himself. Certainly, if the family’s illness could have served to provoke a rapprochement, this did not happen and the distance between the Sussexes and the Royal House remains sidereal. It is unclear whether the Duke and Duchess of Sussex were personally informed of the monarch and Princess of Wales’ health problems: on Wednesday the Palace made the announcement an hour and a half later: first the news about Kate, then – perhaps to divert Carlos’ attention. However, no comment was received from Harry and Meghan.
Source: IL Tempo

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