Prince Harry will make a significant appearance as the Duke of Sussex is entrusted an important assignment.
King Charles' son, who recently returned from a trip to war-torn Ukraine, will go Montecito again without his wife Meghan Markle and their two children, Prince Archie, 5, and Princess Lilibet, 3.
The Duke will attend the prestigious 22nd annual Living Legends of Aviation awards next week. Harry will deliver awards to aerial firefighting troops that fought wildfires in Los Angeles earlier this year.
The exclusive event, which will take place on April 25, will be attended by A-listers such as Morgan Freeman, John Travolta, who will emcee the program, and other NASA astronauts.
According to the organizers, the unforgettable portion will pay "special tribute to all the men and women who were involved in the aerial operations as they flew hundreds of missions in unforgiving conditions to protect and save people and property".
The revelation comes on the heels of a deepening conflict between Harry and his estranged brother Prince William, who is allegedly irritated by his sibling's latest move.
Insiders have reported that the future king is "fuming" at palace officials who have prevented him from visiting Ukraine. Kensington Palace recommended against the Prince of Wales' trip plans due to security concerns.
However, because Harry made the trip before William could, the heir to the throne is irritated. According to royal insiders, like Charlotte Griffiths, this was a calculated action on Harry's behalf, given how William reacts to such things.
"I'm sure Harry, I mean, must have planned these things. He must design them to irritate his brother. I can't help but suspect it's purposeful. I really can't see it any other way."
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