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Prince Harry’s latest appearance at the Pat Tillman award show has drawn some controversial remarks from royal commentator Richard Kay. Despite walking away with an accolade for his work on the Invictus Games, Kay believes that Prince Harry’s ties to Buckingham Palace are still a significant factor in his life.

During a recent interview on the Palace Confidential podcast, Kay expressed his thoughts on the matter, stating, “It kind of feels like it’s been that way for the last four years.” Despite Prince Harry’s efforts to break away from his royal duties, his continued military connections seem to be a vital aspect of his identity.

According to Kay, Prince Harry’s persistent validation through his military links has irked some individuals who cannot overlook his decision to prioritize financial gain and independence over royal tradition. The expert highlighted that while Prince Harry’s bravery and service in Afghanistan are commendable, his constant reminders of his military past may be perceived negatively by some.

These sentiments echo those of a palace insider, who believes that Prince Harry’s recent public appearances and interviews have permanently severed his ties to royal life. With each new revelation and appearance, it seems that Prince Harry’s connection to Buckingham Palace remains a contentious issue that raises questions about his true identity.

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