The recent controversy surrounding the Duke of Sussex has ignited a storm of criticism from prominent figures, with Piers Morgan leading the charge.
Morgan’s scathing remarks paint a disparaging picture of the Duke, leaving little room for praise or admiration.
Scheduled to receive the prestigious Pat Tillman Award for Service at the upcoming Espys event this summer, the Duke finds himself at the center of a heated debate.
The award, named after the former NFL player and US Army Ranger, recognizes individuals who have made significant contributions through their service.
Having served in the British military for a decade, with two tours in Afghanistan as a helicopter pilot, the Duke’s military background is commendable.
However, detractors argue that his actions post-military service do not align with the values embodied by the award.
One of the Duke’s notable initiatives is the establishment of the Invictus Games in 2014, an event that celebrates and supports injured veterans through adaptive sports.
Despite his philanthropic efforts, critics like Morgan question the Duke’s motives and commitment to public service.
In a scathing op-ed for the New York Post, Morgan denounced ESPN’s decision to honor the Duke, labeling him a “royal traitor” and drawing comparisons to Pat Tillman, whom he reveres as a true American hero.
According to Morgan, Tillman’s selfless sacrifice for his country stands in stark contrast to the Duke’s perceived pursuit of personal gain.
Morgan’s criticism extends to the Duke’s decision to step back from his royal duties and relocate to California, where he has ventured into the realm of celebrity culture.
The journalist accuses the Duke of forsaking his responsibilities in favor of a lavish lifestyle, devoid of true service or sacrifice.
The controversy surrounding the Duke’s award has elicited strong reactions from various quarters, including Mary Tillman, Pat Tillman’s mother.
Expressing her disappointment with the selection process, she voiced her belief that more deserving candidates exist within the veteran community.
Since stepping down from their royal roles in 2020, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have faced relentless scrutiny and criticism from media personalities like Morgan.
The ongoing debate over the Duke’s worthiness for the Pat Tillman Award underscores the polarizing nature of his post-royal endeavors.
As the controversy rages on, the Duke’s reputation hangs in the balance, with supporters and detractors alike weighing in on his legacy.