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Prince Harry to be named ‘Living Legend of Aviation’

Prince Harry is to set be inducted into the Living Legends of Aviation Hall of Fame in the USA, later this month.

13-01-24 14:52
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Prince Harry will be inducted into the Living Legends of Aviation Hall of Fame next week.

AVIATION AWARD

The prince will join other aviators who have made significant contributions in the aerospace arena, including Buzz Aldrin and Neil Armstrong.

The ceremony will be taking place in Beverly Hills, California next week, on Friday 19 January.

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PRINCE HARRY

The UK Royal has become somewhat of a celebrity since marrying American actress Meghan Markle and moving to the United States of America.

The ousted prince now lives in the USA with his wife and children. He is well-known across the world for rejecting tradition and the customary royal life.

The prince shared his life’s story in his bestselling memoir titled Spare.

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PRINCE HARRY SERVED IN THE BRITISH MILITARY

Like his mother, the late Princess Diana, Prince Harry, The Duke of Sussex is a humanitarian. He spent several years in the British military.

After completing his education Harry served in the British Army for a decade.

He spent 10 years of his adulthood serving the country during two tours of duty in Afghanistan, where he worked as an air controller and an Apache helicopter pilot. 

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RESPONSES TO PRINCE HARRY’S ACCOLADE

The news that Prince Harry is set to be honoured as a Living Legend of Aviation has sparked some comment.

Former Good Morning Britain host Piers Morgan has voiced his opinion over the idea that the British prince is set to be honoured as a ‘Living Legend of Aviation.’

According to GeoTV, the controversial UK journalist responded to the news with ‘rolling on the floor laughing’ emojis, clearly showing amusement at the idea.