The decision to honor Prince Harry with an award established in memory of US war hero Pat Tillman has sparked widespread backlash, particularly from Tillman’s mother, Mary. She expressed shock and disappointment over the selection, criticizing the choice of a “controversial and divisive individual” for an award that celebrates selfless service and sacrifice.
The ESPY Awards, known for recognizing excellence in sports performance, bestowed the Pat Tillman Award on Prince Harry for his efforts in supporting veterans through initiatives like the Invictus Games. However, Mary Tillman and others argue that individuals within the veteran community who lack the prince’s privilege and resources would be more deserving of such recognition.
An online petition has emerged demanding ESPN reconsider their decision, citing Harry’s past controversies that allegedly contradict the spirit of Tillman’s legacy. The petition asserts that honoring someone who does not embody Tillman’s values diminishes the award’s significance and disrespectfully overlooks Tillman’s memory.
Pat Tillman gained national acclaim after leaving a lucrative football career to enlist as an Army Ranger following the 9/11 attacks. He tragically lost his life to friendly fire in Afghanistan and posthumously received the Silver Star and Purple Heart for his bravery.
Critics argue that Tillman’s legacy of service and sacrifice stands in stark contrast to the controversies surrounding Prince Harry, including public disputes within his family and decisions perceived as evading royal responsibilities.
Amidst growing criticism, Prince Harry’s organization, Archewell, has been approached for comment, while supporters of the petition continue to advocate for a reconsideration of the award recipient.