Prince Harry and Meghan's hidden link to Legends of Aviation amid controversy

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Prince Harry will be awarded for his aviation work later this week
Prince Harry will be awarded for his aviation work later this week

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have a hidden link to John Travolta amid the Living Legends of Aviation award controversy.

It was recently revealed that the Duke of Sussex will be recognised at the 21st annual Living Legends of Aviation Awards later this week, with Grease actor John Travolta set to induct him. But eagle-eyed critics of Prince Harry have spotted a link between him and the host of the awards.

Last April the news emerged that the Duchess of Sussex had signed with big Hollywood talent agency, William Morris Endeavor (WME), whom have been linked to John Travolta in the past.

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Prince Harry and Meghan's hidden link to Legends of Aviation amid controversy eiqrtiqktidteinvJohn Travolta will host the award ceremony this week (Getty Images for G'Day USA)
Prince Harry and Meghan's hidden link to Legends of Aviation amid controversyMeghan and Harry seemingly have a hidden link to John, according to fans and critics (Getty Images)

And following the news of Harry being honoured for his contribution to aviation and aerospace while working as a British Army veteran and pilot, fans and critics have pointed out how John has a link to the Sussexes, with him "a client" of the same company Meghan is.

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Taking to X, formerly known as Twitter, one social media user penned: "John Travolta is a client of WME and he may have nominated H [Harry]." They then alleged: "Or WME received payment for services rendered, and they forwarded the money to the Aviation org without any links back to Awolle. Or the statement is issued before payment is made so technically it is true."

Another person then said: "WME doesn't represent Harry, but since they do represent John Travolta they would be aware of this event and pitch it to their clients. I think MM [Meghan Markle] arranged this as part of their Year of Redemption strategy."

While a third alleged: "This has John Travolta attached to it, so it's just another no-nothing award that WME paid for."

The Mirror has reached out to WME for comment. They did not immediately respond.

The Living Legends of Aviation Awards will be held on January 19 in Beverly Hills. Hosted by Hollywood actor and qualified pilot John Travolta, Harry will take his place alongside other aviation and aerospace legends including the likes of the legendary Buzz Aldrin, Tom Cruise, Harrison Ford, and, Morgan Freeman.

Mollie Quirk

Royal Family, John Travolta, Prince Harry, Meghan Markle

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