Prince Harry, known for his questionable piloting skills, is set to receive an award at the 21st Annual Living Legends of Aviation Awards in Beverly Hills.
The event, hosted by actor and pilot extraordinaire John Travolta, promises to be a grand occasion.
However, before we get too excited, let’s delve into the details of this rather interesting situation.
Among a group of four new inductees, Harry is being recognized for his contributions to aviation and airspace.
But let’s not forget that this honor didn’t exactly come through merit.
No, Harry simply bought his way in, adding a touch of legend to his name, or so he believes.
The award ceremony is scheduled to take place on January 19th, where Harry will be in the company of fellow aviators Fred George, Mark Parent, and Steve Hinton.
Hold on to your fascinators, because here comes the royal plot twist.
Just when we thought Harry would have his moment in the spotlight, guess who decides to gatecrash the party?
None other than Meghan Markle herself.
It seems she will be attending to support her husband.
Isn’t that sweet?
Now, here’s where the real drama unfolds.
Reports suggest that Meghan has chosen to wear a green dress, and not just any green dress, mind you.
It’s the same one she wore at New York Fashion Week last year.
Is it an original Christian Serrano creation or just a knockoff?
We can only speculate.
What’s clear, though, is that it’s entirely unsuitable for the occasion.
Its prominence is as ridiculous as its choice, and it’s sure to turn heads for all the wrong reasons.
Could Meghan possibly be trying to steal Harry’s spotlight by wearing an outlandish outfit and bringing a horde of paparazzi with her?
It certainly seems that way.
Brace yourselves for a cringe-worthy spectacle, as Meghan likely struts up to the stage and clutches Harry’s award on his behalf.
However, let’s not forget that this award had already been purchased, so there’s not much solemnity or respect attached to it.
It appears that the Living Legends of Aviation awards are losing their luster thanks to the Harry and Meghan sideshow.
And oh, what an embarrassing sideshow it is.
Meghan has been tirelessly working to secure patronages and awards for Harry in recent years.
A quick visit to their website reveals the lengths she goes to orchestrate these veteran PR stunts.
It’s all about credibility, you see, and they’ll stop at nothing to attain it.
However, this particular award seems like a stretch even for them.
Harry’s limited flying time hardly qualifies him as a legend of aviation.
It’s almost comical to think that he deserves such an honor.
What has he truly done in aviation that’s notable?
If this is the best he can achieve, it’s a sad state of affairs.
Let’s be real, folks.
There are thousands of military personnel and commercial pilots out there who fly day in and day out as part of their job.
They don’t need to buy awards or cozy up to veteran organizations to gain recognition.
Harry’s undeserved ego is on full display, and it’s utterly cringeworthy.
In the end, it’s painfully obvious that this award was bought, not earned.
The Sussexes could have at least aimed for something slightly believable, but nope, they had to push it to the limit.
It’s a desperate attempt to salvage any semblance of credibility, and frankly, it’s laughable.