Prince Harry recently joined Hollywood actor John Travolta at the annual Legends of Aviation Awards in Los Angeles, Friday night via Fox News.
Last year, the Duke of Sussex honored Princess Diana at the ceremony but poked fun at the event’s host for “dining out” on the dance floor with his late mother in 1985.
However, it appeared they were good friends since Harry was previously inducted as a Living Legend at last year’s event for his role as an Apache helicopter pilot on two military tours in 2007 and 2012.
A vintage aircraft collector, who also holds the title of Living Legend, Greg Herrick, claimed Harry and Travolta bonded “like brothers” at the Los Angeles event last night, according to The Telegraph.
In 2024, Harry jokingly called out Travolta for his iconic dance at the White House with Princess Diana.
“I was one year old when you danced with my mum. As you’ve told everybody here and continue to dine out on that probably every single night,” he quipped.
“But look at us now! It’s great. So, if we’re not going to dance together, we’ll fly together.”
This year at the 2025 Legends of Aviation Awards, other celebrities, including Morgan Freeman, made their presence felt the star-studded ceremony.
Prince Harry honored first responders who had risked their lives to save those devastated by the California fires.
“There are moments in life that reveal a great deal about who we are — not just as individuals, but as a people. Moments that test our courage, compassion and our commitment to one another. And time and again, what I’ve seen — what the world sees — is that first responders rise to that challenge every single time, yet we rarely get the chance to thank them,” Harry shared, according to People.