Prince Harry is being crowned a living legend of aviation, and the honor is already raising eyebrows among several Royal watch
On Friday, the Duke of Sussex will be among four people inducted into the 21st Annual Living Legends of Aviation Awards in Beverly Hills.
The ceremony, hosted by John Travolta, aims to honor "those who have made significant contributions to aviation/aerospace."
The younger son of King Charles III was a helicopter pilot during his military service in the British Army. He trained on missions in the U.S., U.K. and Australia. He also flew combat missions in Afghanistan.
Several royal experts who spoke to Fox News Digital described the induction as "bizarre" and "ridiculous." They pointed out that, in recent years, the 39-year-old has made a name for himself by airing his grievances, not for his aviation achievements.
"It’s like one small step for the man, but one giant leap for his brand," said Jonathan Sacerdoti, a British broadcaster and royal commentator. "As he and his wife became less and less interesting to the wider world, fading into the realm of yesterday’s news, the increasingly bizarre awards and accolades, which just seem to fall their way, get more and more peculiar.
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