EntertainmentPrince Harry's award night turns controversial with sky-high message

Prince Harry's award night turns controversial with sky‑high message

Prince Harry received a special message
Prince Harry received a special message
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Karol Osiński

12 July 2024 20:51

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry attended the ESPY Awards in Los Angeles. During the event, a special message was directed to the Duke of Sussex. A recording has surfaced online.

Prince Harry received a mysterious message "in the sky"

The gala took place on Thursday, July 11, at the Dolby Theatre. During the event, Prince Harry received the Pat Tillman Award for Service for his work with war veterans. The news of the award given to Meghan Markle's husband didn’t sit well with many people, causing a scandal online. Among those who commented on the issue was the mother of a deceased soldier, to whose memory the gala was dedicated.

During his speech on stage, the Duke of Sussex spoke about his mother, Princess Diana. The media captured the moment when a small plane was seen flying over the venue, trailing a large banner directed specifically at Prince William’s brother. "Prince Harry: Investigate Mum’s Death" - the words of an unknown sender read. It is also unknown what intentions the sender had, but undoubtedly, they referred to the incident on August 31, 1997, when Harry's mother died in France.

Princess Diana’s death sparked a great deal of controversy and numerous conspiracy theories. The most crucial information in this case is the fact that she didn’t die immediately but only in the hospital. According to rumours, the princess was pregnant then, and "someone" didn’t want her child to be born.

Others suspect paparazzi of plotting against Diana and her family. There were even speculations suggesting that the doctors were responsible for the death of William and Harry’s mother. None of these theories have been confirmed, but the accident is considered one of the most mysterious puzzles in the history of the British royal family.

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