John Travolta pushed for Harry’s award as ‘Living Legend of Aviation’

The celebrity-friendly group hosting the Living Legends of Aviation awards Friday night, Jan. 19, apparently feel a bit bruised over the criticism and mockery unleashed by retired U.K. military brass and others over their decision to induct Prince Harry into their aviation Hall of Fame.

Perhaps looking to counter the argument that Harry’s British military service wasn’t “legendary,” and that honoring him is a “pathetic” publicity stunt, insiders at the show have claimed that he received backing from none other than John Travolta, the ceremony’s emcee and the group’s “Official Ambassador of Aviation.”

FILE - Prince Harry leaves the High Court after giving evidence in London, on June 7, 2023. Prince Harry won his phone hacking lawsuit Friday Dec. 15, 2023 against the publisher of the Daily Mirror and was awarded over 140,000 pounds ($180,000) in the first of his several lawsuits against the tabloids to go to trial. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung, File)
FILE – Prince Harry leaves the High Court after giving evidence in London, on June 7, 2023. Prince Harry won his phone hacking lawsuit Friday Dec. 15, 2023 against the publisher of the Daily Mirror and was awarded over 140,000 pounds ($180,000) in the first of his several lawsuits against the tabloids to go to trial. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung, File) Kin Cheung/Associated Press

The 69-year-old Hollywood icon was one of the “biggest supporters” of the California-based Duke of Sussex being honored at Friday’s event, The Mirror reported. Insiders insist that the Living Legends of Aviation was “humbled” by Harry’s accomplishments, which don’t just include piloting an Apache helicopter on training missions and in Afghanistan. Harry also is being feted because he “stands tall as a philanthropist” for his mental health advocacy and his work on behalf of wounded service men and women with the Invictus Games.

“Our award is a celebration of aviators, but also life-changing human beings connected to our world,” a source told The Mirror. “Any suggestion of this as a publicity stunt is a disgraceful and offensive suggestion.”

Organizers also appear eager to play the nostalgia card by saying that the “Saturday Night Fever” star maintains a “strong emotional link and connection” to Harry through his friendship with his late mother, Princess Diana. For many, the idea of Travolta handing Harry an award has sparked memories of the 1985 White House dinner hosted by Ronald and Nancy Reagan. The “Grease” star memorably took Diana, clad in a blue, velvet gown, on a turn around the dance floor. He later told ABC News that it was one of the highlights of his life.

“(John Travolta) has always felt a connection to (Harry), especially because he and Diana enjoyed that moment of pop culture history by dancing at the White House,” a source told The Mirror. “It was just a year after Harry was born, and the pair both felt their moment was a ‘fairytale.’”

A separate source told The Mirror that Harry looks forward to joining aviators and supporters of the event, which has previously honored Hollywood luminaries who are known for their private flying skills, including Tom Cruise, Harrison Ford, Angelina Jolie, Kurt Russell and Morgan Freeman.

The annual ceremony is produced by the non-profit, Colorado-based Kiddie Hawk Air Academy, which says its mission is to inspire children’s interest in aviation. Over the past 20 years, this academy has apparently raised money by making a show of handing out awards to people known for their work in the aviation and aerospace industries. Other honorees have included famous astronauts, such as Buzz Aldrin and James Lovell, hero pilots such as Chesley “Sully” Sullenberger, and billionaire entrepreneurs, including Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk.

For this year’s ceremony, which takes place at the Beverly Hilton, VIP tables can cost close to $40,000. William Shatner, who played Capt. James T. Kirk in “Star Trek,” also is expected to attend, and additional star wattage could come from another honoree: Lauren Sanchez, a private helicopter pilot and Jeff Bezos’ fiancée.

WASHINGTON, DC - NOVEMBER 9, 1985: In this handout image provided by The White House, Princess Diana dances with John Travolta in Cross Hall at the White House during an official dinner on November 9, 1985 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Pete Souza/The White House via Getty Images)
WASHINGTON, DC – NOVEMBER 9, 1985: In this handout image provided by The White House, Princess Diana dances with John Travolta in Cross Hall at the White House during an official dinner on November 9, 1985 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Pete Souza/The White House via Getty Images) 

After Harry’s award was announced earlier this month, two former senior officers in the British military hit out at the idea that his piloting skills were remarkable. Admiral Lord Alan West, Britain’s former Chief of Naval Staff, told the Daily Mail that Harry  “is not a living legend of aviation.”

“To suggest he is, is pathetic,” continued West, who also served during the Falklands War and who oversaw the Royal Navy and Royal Marines when U.K. forces assisted U.S. operations in the invasion of Iraq.

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