Prince Harry lashed by Royal Navy Chief as not ‘exceptional,’ turn down Pat Tillman Award
A former Royal Navy Chief is expressing his objections over Prince Harry receiving an awardnamed after an American war hero at this year’s ESPY Awards.
The Duke of Sussex, 39, faced backlash since it was announced he was the recipient of the prestigious Pat Tillman Award for Service.
He writes, “In truth, you can’t hurt people if you see them as people…They were chess pieces taken off the board, bad guys eliminated before they kill good guys. They trained me to ‘other’ them and they trained me well.”
Harry warned to ‘to sit back’
Still, Harry receiving the award doesn’t sit well with Lord West, who urges Prince Harry to “sit back.”
“I really think Harry should be well advised to sit back and not accept awards like this…And when the mother of the man who died doesn’t want him to get this award, he should think about that.” the former chief continues, “My advice to him is to sit back and not accept any awards at the moment. They are going his way because has such a high profile and people want to take advantage of that.”
Some of the blame must lie with ESPN. They like picking him because it gives them immense publicity. But this is rather bad publicity for Harry,” he adds.
ESPN disagrees
Meanwhile, defending its decision to honor Harry with the ESPY Award, ESPN writes in a statement to the New York Post: “ESPN, with the support of the Tillman Foundation, is honoring Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, specifically for the work of The Invictus Games Foundation as it celebrates its 10th year promoting healing through the power of sport for military service members and veterans around the world.”