As the highly anticipated moment approaches for the Duke of Sussex to receive the prestigious Pat Tillman Award for veterans, a wave of discontent has swept across the public domain, with over 75,000 individuals voicing their disapproval through a petition.
The royal’s decision to participate in the Invictus Games has been met with severe criticism, branding it as an unforgivable misstep, and ESPN has joined the chorus of disapproval.
Despite his commendable service to his country, the Duke of Sussex finds himself entangled in a series of controversies that have raised doubts about his suitability for such a distinguished honor.
Accusations have surfaced regarding his disclosure of military operations, with critics alleging that his actions jeopardized the safety of his squadron.
Shockingly, during a flyover, it is claimed that the prince took aim at none other than his own father, the king.
The Change.org petition sheds light on the recent backlash against the Duke, citing concerns over his perceived self-centered conduct in connection with his involvement in the Invictus Games – an event designed to pay tribute to the resilience and fortitude of veterans.
At the time of reporting, the petition had garnered an impressive 75,550 signatures, reflecting the magnitude of public outcry.
Meanwhile, the Duke of Sussex has opted to maintain a low profile amidst the escalating controversy surrounding his nomination for the Pat Tillman Award.
Commemorating the United Kingdom’s participation in the inaugural Winter Invictus Games, the royal conveyed a heartfelt video message just a day before the anticipated ceremony.
The prospect of the Duke clinching the esteemed Pat Tillman Trophy has sparked unease among the American populace, given the revered status of Pat Tillman – a true hero who made the ultimate sacrifice for his nation, tragically falling victim to friendly fire.