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Prince Harry He ignored the warnings and is due to accept the Pat Tillman Award for Veterans at a glitzy ceremony in Los Angeles today. Invictus Games.
ESPN’s decision to give the award to the 39-year-old Duke of Sussex was not without controversy, with tens of thousands of people signing a petition. Change.org Petition They argue that there are more deserving recipients.
Mr Tillman’s mother, Mary Tillman, said she could not understand why such a “controversial and divisive” figure would be given the award, a view agreed by former First Lord of the Royal Navy, Admiral Alan West, who suggested Mr Tillman should “think long and hard” before accepting the award.
Meanwhile, a Wimbledon official said: Princess of Wales There is a possibility that he will attend the trophy ceremony at the end of the tournament.
This comes after Queen Camilla appeared in the Royal Box yesterday and said it was “so nice to get away for a day”.
“We look forward to the Princess of Wales being able to present the trophy as Patron of the Club but her health and recovery remains her priority,” All England Club chairman Debbie Jevans said. Telegraph Sports.
Kate Middleton ‘argued’ with Prince William over Prince George’s future
on the other hand, Heir to the throne Kate reportedly wants her eldest son to attend Eton but is not in favour of sending George, who turns 11 this month, to boarding school.
The reason was that she had been “severely bullied at her first boarding school” and “could not imagine George going through the same pain.”
“Kate believes sending Prince George to such a stuffy, posh institution goes against their efforts to modernise the monarchy,” a source close to the royal family said. In Touch Weekly.
Emma GuinnessJuly 11, 2024 15:00
Prince Harry’s petition nears 75,000 signatures
American sports network ESPN Prince Harry Pat Tillman Award Winner Invictus Games It has collected about 75,000 signatures.
of The Duke of SussexThe 39-year-old will receive the Veterans Award for his achievements at the Invictus Games today (July 11).
The Change.org petition states: “Prince Harry has been embroiled in controversy which has questioned whether he is deserving of such a major honour, despite being a former military man.
“He faces accusations that he put his troops at risk by publicly exposing military killings.”
“The prince is also said to have targeted his own father, Prince Charles, during an overhead flight.”
“More recently, his role at the Invictus Games, which celebrates the resilience and commitment of military veterans, has been criticized as self-centered.”
ESPN defended its decision to give the award to Harry, citing his “incredible” performance in the game.
Emma GuinnessJuly 11, 2024 14:00
King Charles and Camilla arrive in Wales
The couple were in Cardiff celebrating the 25th anniversary of the Senedd and the Queen said it was an honour to share the journey.
former Prince of Wales He also used the opportunity to praise Prince William’s growing ties with the country.
Prince Charles said: “This marks a milestone moment for me, one that I have had the honour of sharing with you all throughout my life on a journey that has seen great change, deep sorrow and incredible achievement.”
“Through all of this, my respect and love for the people of this ancient land has only grown deeper with each passing year.”
He added: “It gives me great joy to see my son’s connection with this special place continue. This week we returned to Anglesey, to Inis Môn, a place which I know means a lot to my son.”
“So it is with countless special memories and special pride that I can look back with you on this quarter of a century of history that we have shared. You all have a great responsibility to help build on this history through your work here in the Senedd.”
Emma GuinnessJuly 11, 2024 13:04
Sarah Ferguson reveals she was arrested with Princess Diana
Fergie, now 64, said that she dressed up as a female police officer for her bachelorette night, which sparked backlash as impersonating a police officer is illegal. Police Officer In the UK.
“On my bachelorette night, we dressed up as cops and got arrested by the Park Police,” she said on the Kate Thornton show. White wine Q&A Podcast.
“We were put into the back of the Park Police van and Diana leaned over to eat his smoky bacon chips.”
Emma GuinnessJuly 11, 2024 12:00
King Charles congratulates England on reaching the Euros final
The monarch joked that if he could, it would be for the good of the country. team Maybe they can avoid a “last-minute miracle goal” in Sunday’s final against Spain.
He said: “My wife and I, along with the whole family, would like to offer our heartfelt congratulations to the team on reaching the UEFA European Championship final and wish them every success on Sunday.”
“If we could encourage everyone to ensure victory before any last-minute miracle goals or penalty shootout dramas occur, it would be a lot less stressful on the nation’s heart rates and blood pressure!”
“Good luck, England.”
Emma GuinnessJuly 11, 2024 11:00
Prince Harry praised for ‘saving lives’ at Invictus Games
This event is The Duke of SussexIn 2014, at the age of 39, he celebrated the sporting achievements of wounded, ill or injured military personnel.
Great Britain team captain Stephen Hooper, 40, said Prince Harry’s personal involvement was helping to improve participants’ mental health through the opportunities the tournament provided.
“If he hadn’t been here and created this environment for us, we wouldn’t be here right now,” he said. Telegraph.
“And honestly, it probably saved a life. It made life better, it saved a life. Just to have him there and be able to at least say thank you, it really means a lot.”
“Instead of hiding in the shadows, he’s fully put himself in and wants to be a part of it, and I think that’s great.”
Emma GuinnessJuly 11, 2024 10:00
Inside the new Prince Harry documentary
this is, The Duke of SussexThe 39-year-old is continuing his legal battle against the publisher. Sun, News Group Newspapers (NGN).
according to The Hollywood Reporter, Tabloids on trial “Hear about his mission to expose the illegal tactics of Britain’s tabloid press and continue his fight to investigate what Fleet Street chiefs actually knew as this scandal unfolded.”
The documentary will air on ITV1 on July 25 at 9pm.
Emma GuinnessJuly 11, 2024 09:00
Prince Harry appears in new documentary about phone hacking
documentary news, Tabloids on trial,” ITV’s royal editor Chris Ship revealed on Twitter/X.
“He told our reporter @BeccaBarry why he’s fighting to expose what he says is illegal behaviour by the UK tabloid press,” Shipp wrote.
“Hugh Grant, Charlotte Church and Paul Gascoigne also speak. Tabloid Trial, ITV1, 9pm, 25 July.”
new: @ITV Prince Harry has announced that he will be appearing in a documentary about phone tapping.
He told reporters: Becca Barry Why he’s fighting to expose the wrongdoing of the British tabloid press.
Hugh Grant, Charlotte Church and Paul Gascoigne also spoke. pic.twitter.com/0gFPZWMmo7— Chris Shipp (@chrisshipitv) July 10, 2024
Emma GuinnessJuly 11, 2024 08:30
Prince Harry receives Pat Tillman Award today
The Duke of Sussex, 39, Invictus GamesIt recognizes the sporting achievements of wounded, ill or injured military personnel.
However, more than 70,000 people have signed a petition calling on American sports network ESPN to “reconsider” its decision to give Harry the award.
of Change.org The petition states: “Prince Harry has been embroiled in controversy which has questioned whether he is deserving of such a major honour, despite being a former military man.
“He faces accusations that he put his troops at risk by publicly exposing military killings.”
“The prince is also said to have targeted his own father, Prince Charles, during an overhead flight.”
“More recently, his role at the Invictus Games, which celebrates the resilience and commitment of military veterans, has been criticized as self-centered.”
Emma GuinnessJuly 11, 2024 08:00
Prince William ‘understands the trauma’
Sabrina Cohen Hatton, chief fire officer for West Sussex Fire and Rescue Service, made the comments ahead of the heir to the throne’s visit to Tower Hamlets for a commemorative event today (11 July).
She was homeless as a teenager.
“He understands trauma, he really understands trauma,” Cohen Hutton said, seemingly referencing the untimely death of William’s mother. Princess Diana1997.
“I think he sees echoes within himself of those traumatic experiences and how they affect him and how he sees things.”
Emma GuinnessJuly 11, 2024 06:00