Royalty

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Stir Controversy Over New Titles Amid Award Backlash

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, find themselves embroiled in controversy once again, this time over Prince Harry’s upcoming receipt of the prestigious Pat Tillman Award at the 2024 ESPY Awards in Los Angeles.

The award, presented on behalf of the late war hero Pat Tillman, has sparked outrage and accusations of controversy.

Pat Tillman’s mother, Mary, expressed her disapproval, labeling Prince Harry as “unworthy” of the honor and criticizing the management’s decision to bestow it upon him.

Mary Tillman’s sentiments have resonated widely, with reports indicating widespread dissatisfaction among Americans, who have voiced their opposition through online petitions and calls for reconsideration of the award.

Royal commentator Nile Gardiner echoed Mary Tillman’s stance, asserting that she was justified in her criticism.

He highlighted a growing sentiment of disappointment and disapproval towards the Duke and Duchess of Sussex in the United States, describing them as “selfish” and “narcissistic.”

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Gardiner emphasized that their actions, including public criticisms of the British monarchy, have contributed to their declining popularity among American audiences who traditionally hold a favorable view of the royal family.

Gardiner’s remarks underscore a broader cultural divide, with many Americans expressing a strong affinity for the British monarchy and contrasting it with perceived attacks by Prince Harry and Meghan Markle on their own royal heritage.

As the controversy unfolds, it raises questions about the couple’s public image and the ongoing complexities of their relationship with both American and British audiences.