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Prince Harry’s Quest for Aviation Glory Takes a Hit

In a twist that seems almost scripted, is back in the spotlight, attempting to add yet another questionable accolade to his already controversial collection.

This time, he’s making headlines for his supposed contributions to aviation, and let’s just say, the reactions have been anything but flattering.

Angela Levin, a seasoned journalist known for her work with major publications like the Observer and The Daily Mail, is leading the charge in critiquing Harry’s upcoming recognition at the 21st Annual Living Legends of Aviation Awards.

During a recent segment on GB News, Levin didn’t mince her words.

She pointed out that Harry’s so-called heroic missions in Afghanistan, which many believe earned him a place among aviation legends, amounted to little more than a 20-week gig as an airplane companion.

Yes, you read that right—airplane companion.

The sarcasm was palpable as Levin dissected what she deemed a far-fetched narrative of bravery.

But the plot thickens.

Levin raised eyebrows by suggesting that the prestigious award might come with a price tag, implying it’s one of those honors you can buy.

This claim sent shockwaves through the audience.

In response to the mounting speculation, Mark Dolan, a diligent investigator, reached out to Archwell, the Sussexes’ organization, seeking clarity on the matter.

Their response?

A firm denial of any financial impropriety.

Shocking, right?

Adding fuel to the fire, a sneaky screenshot from Wikipedia has emerged, casting doubt on the legitimacy of the Living Legends of Aviation award.

Internet sleuths are questioning whether this honor is just another instance of paid recognition within the aerospace industry.

The skepticism surrounding the award is growing, and it’s hard to ignore the whispers about its integrity.

And if you thought that was the end of it, think again.

Reports suggest that Prince Harry, the self-proclaimed aviation hero, couldn’t even pass his theoretical exam.

This revelation has left many scratching their heads in disbelief.

How does one claim to be a legend in aviation while failing the basic tests required to prove competency?

Lady Cat SSW, a descendant of aviation pioneers like Orville and Wilbur Wright, Amelia Earhart, and Neil Armstrong, isn’t buying into the royal narrative.

She’s taken matters into her own hands by launching a Change.org petition aimed at the Living Legends of Aviation.

Her goal?

To challenge the organization’s decision and call out what she perceives as false credentials.

As if the royal embarrassment couldn’t get any worse, Harry has also been snubbed in a new book that lists the top 200 military alumni from Sandhurst.

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