Petition Launched Against Prince Harry's ESPY Award Honor
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Claiming Meghan Markle handles her life in Montecito, California like a "prom event," a royal commentator has attacked her. Meghan is accused of planning activities for Prince Harry and her. Prince Harry will be presenting the Pat Tillman Award for Service at the ESPY Awards on July 11, therefore their upcoming show.
Editor-at-large for the Mail on Sunday Charlotte Griffiths noted on the Palace Confidential show, "It seems like Meghan Markle views her life as a prom event with Harry as the prom king, arranging numerous events for them to attend together."
With their children Prince Archie, five and Princess Lilibet, three, Harry and Meghan live in California. Royal expert Tom Quinn recently told The Mirror that Harry misses his native nation and pals, who supposedly refuse to visit because of their dislike of Meghan.
Harry getting the honor has generated debate. His efforts in helping the veterans through sports are being appreciated. Some, meanwhile, think he is unworthy of the accolades. The award is named for Pat Tillman, a football player murdered in Afghanistan who left his career to serve in the military following 9/11.
Launched on Change.org, a petition asking ESPN to rethink giving Prince Harry the Pat Tillman Award has Patti Mickel, the author of the petition, contended that the prize should commemorate someone who, like Tillman, has exhibited unflinching loyalty to their team and nation, therefore reflecting their beliefs.
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