Mother of US hero Pat Tillman slams Prince Harry for receiving her son’s award

In a surprising turn of events, ESPN’s decision to honor Prince Harry with the prestigious Pat Tillman Award has sparked controversy and criticism. The award, named after the late NFL safety-turned-Army Ranger Pat Tillman, recognizes individuals who have made significant contributions to service and sacrifice.

Tillman’s mother’s disapproval

Mary Tillman, the mother of Pat Tillman, expressed her shock and disappointment at ESPN’s choice. She was never consulted about the decision to give the award to Prince Harry. In an interview with the Daily Mail, she stated, “I am shocked as to why they would select such a controversial and divisive individual to receive the award.” Mary Tillman believes there are more deserving recipients within the veteran community who lack the privilege and resources that Prince Harry possesses.

Unsung heroes vs. High-profile figures

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The Pat Tillman Award has traditionally been bestowed upon unsung heroes—individuals who quietly serve their communities and make a difference. Last year’s recipient was the Buffalo Bills training staff, who saved Damar Hamlin’s life during a game. Mary Tillman pointed out that Prince Harry is already famous and has received numerous accolades throughout his life. She questioned why ESPN didn’t choose someone who hasn’t been in the spotlight.

Prince Harry’s contributions

Despite the controversy, Prince Harry’s work with the Invictus Games—an international sporting event for wounded servicemen and women—has been widely praised. Launched in 2014, the Invictus Games provide a platform for disabled veterans to showcase their resilience and athleticism. Prince Harry’s military service, including two tours in Afghanistan as a helicopter pilot, further underscores his commitment to veterans and their well-being.

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The legacy of Pat Tillman

Pat Tillman, a former safety for the Arizona Cardinals, made the ultimate sacrifice. He left his NFL career behind after the 9/11 attacks to enlist in the Army. Tragically, he was killed by friendly fire in Afghanistan in 2004. Tillman abandoned personal wealth and fame to embrace a life of service, embodying the spirit of sacrifice and selflessness. His legacy lives on through the Pat Tillman Award, which honors those who follow in his footsteps.

Pat Tillman enlisted in the US Army following the Sept. 11 terrorist attack and served in Iraq and Afghanistan.

Prince Harry’s choices

In contrast, Prince Harry’s decisions have taken him away from a life of service. Despite his royal background and military service, he stepped back from official duties and moved to the United States. Critics argue that he prioritized personal wealth and celebrity status over continued service. ‘Pat Tillman abandoned the pursuit of personal wealth to embrace a life of service whereas Harry abandoned a life of service to pursue personal wealth’, a reader comments.

In the end, ESPN’s decision to honor Prince Harry remains a topic of debate. While some applaud his contributions, others question whether he truly fits the spirit of the Pat Tillman Award. Regardless, the award ceremony promises to be a momentous occasion, recognizing both Prince Harry’s achievements and the enduring legacy of Pat Tillman.