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John Travolta Cuts Ties with Harry, Revokes Name from Living Legend Awards
In a surprising turn of events, John Travolta has decided to sever ties with Prince Harry, revoking his name from the list of Living Legend Awards.
The announcement came as a shock to many, considering Harry's upcoming honor at the 21st Annual Legends of Aviation Awards in Beverly Hills on January 19th.
This prestigious event, hosted by Travolta himself, aims to recognize individuals who have made significant contributions to the aviation and space industry.
However, it seems that Harry's inclusion in the list was met with controversy.
Rumors circulated that Harry and his wife, Meghan, purchased the aviation award as a response to being snubbed by the St. Hurst book.
Critics argue that Harry's achievements in aviation pale in comparison to those of true pilots like his brother, Prince William.
William, a trained helicopter pilot, did not need an induction into the Living Legend Award nor did he write a book like “Living Legend of St. Hurst,” which Harry failed to do.
The backlash against John Travolta and the Legends of Aviation Award was swift and severe.
Many people boycotted the event, criticizing Travolta for selling the award to Harry and Meghan, who are known to be friends of the actor.
The idea of placing Harry alongside legendary figures like Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin at the glitzy ceremony in Beverly Hills was seen as an affront to those who believe Harry is undeserving of such recognition.
The event, often referred to as the Oscars of Aviation, was previously praised by actor Morgan Freeman.
However, this year's honorees caused confusion among some social media users.
They questioned why Harry was included, especially when compared to Charles Duke, who became the youngest person to walk on the moon in 1972.
Duke's accomplishments seemed more deserving of recognition than Harry's military service as a helicopter pilot and his work with the Invictus Games Foundation.
This year's inductees for the Legends of Aviation Award also include naval aviator Fred George, Mark, and Steve Hinton, who hold records in the aviation field.
Despite these notable figures, Harry's inclusion remains a subject of debate.
Critics argue that his achievements do not warrant such an honor, with one person on Twitter sarcastically suggesting that every military pilot should receive a similar award based on their accomplishments.
The controversy surrounding Harry's recognition further intensified when his aviation exam failures were brought to light.
Some questioned his qualifications and mocked his inability to pass the exam multiple times.
They pointed out that he always flies as a passenger due to his lack of pilot certification.
This led to accusations that Harry had simply purchased his way into the aviation community.
Critics also took aim at Harry's character, labeling him a traitor who abandoned his royal duties and now relies on various professionals, including doctors and veterinarians, to make money.
They ridiculed his claims of killing 25 people during his military service, dismissing them as empty boasts.
Instead of engaging in real combat, they argued, Harry spends his time playing video games and seeking fame through dubious means.
It is evident that Prince Harry's inclusion in the Legends of Aviation Award has sparked intense debate and controversy.
While some argue that his contributions to aviation and space are questionable, others believe that his work with the Invictus Games Foundation deserves recognition.