Prince Charles, the future king of England, displays a chestful of combat medals on his military uniforms — but he never fought in a single war! “Charles is making a mockery of every soldier, sailor and airman who did go into battle for their country, many of whom paid the ultimate price with their lives,” an insider claimed to The National ENQUIRER. “His own father, Prince Philip, served in World War II and his brother, Prince Andrew, saw combat in the Falklands War. But Charles is a joke. He’s nothing but a clown prince.” Read on for details of the heir apparent’s dubious bling, and click here for more royal gossip….
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“He should be ashamed of himself chatting to
real veterans while he steals their valor with fake medals," the source added. “He’s no hero like his son,
Prince Harry.”
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The Ginger Prince, who wed
Meghan Markle in May,
stared death in the face in bitter battles against the Taliban during tours of duty in Afghanistan in 2007 and 2008. “Harry was in the thick of the fighting!” praised American
Col. William Connor. “He’s the real deal.”
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Charles appears to have had a remarkable military career, holding five-star ranks in all three services: Army Field Marshal, Admiral of the Fleet and Marshal of the Royal Air Force. “But the truth is, he was promoted to those ranks by his mother,
Queen Elizabeth, in 2012,” the insider noted.
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“She previously elevated him to four-star ranks for his 58th birthday in 2006," the source explained. “Charles was in the military for just five years, in the RAF and the Royal Navy, ending in 1976 as captain of the coastal mine-sweeper HMS Bronington. He never saw war.”
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Charles usually wears nine pieces of military bling. These include the Order of the Garter, Britain’s highest medal of chivalry; the Order of Merit, for distinguished service in the armed forces; and the Order of the Bath, usually given to senior military officers.
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He also displays medals celebrating the queen’s coronation, as well as her Silver, Golden and Diamond Jubilees, which have nothing to do with the military or combat! “Clearly, Mommy had to give him lots of medals because he never won any,” blasted one critic. “He’s a pathetic imposter.”
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“He should be ashamed of himself chatting to
real veterans while he steals their valor with fake medals," the source added. “He’s no hero like his son,
Prince Harry.”
Photo credit: Getty Images
The Ginger Prince, who wed
Meghan Markle in May,
stared death in the face in bitter battles against the Taliban during tours of duty in Afghanistan in 2007 and 2008. “Harry was in the thick of the fighting!” praised American
Col. William Connor. “He’s the real deal.”
Photo credit: Getty Images
Charles appears to have had a remarkable military career, holding five-star ranks in all three services: Army Field Marshal, Admiral of the Fleet and Marshal of the Royal Air Force. “But the truth is, he was promoted to those ranks by his mother,
Queen Elizabeth, in 2012,” the insider noted.
Photo credit: Getty Images
“She previously elevated him to four-star ranks for his 58th birthday in 2006," the source explained. “Charles was in the military for just five years, in the RAF and the Royal Navy, ending in 1976 as captain of the coastal mine-sweeper HMS Bronington. He never saw war.”
Photo credit: Getty Images
Charles usually wears nine pieces of military bling. These include the Order of the Garter, Britain’s highest medal of chivalry; the Order of Merit, for distinguished service in the armed forces; and the Order of the Bath, usually given to senior military officers.
Photo credit: Getty Images
He also displays medals celebrating the queen’s coronation, as well as her Silver, Golden and Diamond Jubilees, which have nothing to do with the military or combat! “Clearly, Mommy had to give him lots of medals because he never won any,” blasted one critic. “He’s a pathetic imposter.”
Photo credit: Getty Images