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Prince Harry arrives for controversial aviation hall of fame induction after King Charles and Kate Middleton op shock

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PRINCE Harry has arrived to be inducted into the aviation hall of fame – after King Charles and Kate Middleton’s double op shock.

The Duke of Sussex is due to accept the “Living Legend of Aviation” award at a ceremony hosted by John Travolta in Beverly Hills, California tonight.

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Prince Harry is being recognised for his service as an Apache helicopter pilot in AfghanistanCredit: AP:Associated Press
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Harry with his father King Charles at the Queen’s funeral in 2022Credit: AFP

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Charles was seen for the first time since it was revealed he faces prostate treatmentCredit: Ikon Pictures Limited

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Harry’s brother Prince William visiting his wife Kate Middleton in hospital yesterdayCredit: Mirrorpix

The non-profit Kiddie Hawk Academy set up the event to honour those who make significant contributions to aviation and aerospace.

Harry, 39, completed two tours of Afghanistan as a forward air controller and an Apache helicopter pilot – rising to the rank of Captain.

The prince will take his place alongside other “Legends of Aviation” including Moon landing astronauts Buzz Aldrin and Neil Armstrong.

A new “Legend” is inducted into the hall of fame whenever a current one dies.

But some aviation experts have slammed the decision to induct Harry into the industry’s hall of fame.

Retired British Army officer Colonel Richard Kemp said: “I can understand why it’s happening.

“It’s all obviously about publicity. He’s a celebrity and a very well-known person.

“Of course it gives publicity to this award and the people that are promoting it.

“But there are many people in Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria, possibly even fighting now in against the terrorism in Yemen.

“A large number of military pilots, helicopter and fixed-wing aircraft have carried out some extraordinary feats of valour and phenomenal aviation that I’m afraid Harry didn’t do.”

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California-based Harry’s award comes after a tumultuous week for the royal family on the other side of the Atlantic.

Princess Kate is recovering in hospital from planned abdominal surgery.

She is expected to stay at the private London Clinic for up to 14 days before going home to Adelaide Cottage in Windsor.

Kate’s husband Prince William, 41, visited her at the clinic yesterday afternoon.

The 42-year-old princess is also being supported by a dependable A-team – from royal besties to college pals.

This morning King Charles was seen for the first time since the Palace revealed he faces prostate treatment in just a few days.

Charles, 75, sought treatment for an enlarged prostate and will be admitted to hospital next week for surgery.

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Harry with his wife Meghan Markle and the Queen in 2018Credit: Getty

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