I have a comment about Prince William receiving the Sword of Honour:
I genuinely believe that he isn't the sort of person that would want to receive an honour he didn't earn.
Prince Harry was up for consideration for the S of H, but as we know he didn't receive it. I think he didn't receive it because it was decided that he didn't meet all the criteria necessary. It could be that Prince William will be found lacking for the same reason.
The thing is, we haven't actually seen or heard of any unbecoming behaviour.
Prince William has been seen out and about very late at night, but he wasn't seen in a drunken or disorderly state.
There are no valid accounts of him behaving in a manner that would be considered truly unseemly or unbecoming to an officer. Although he did dress up in an outrageous costume, he was attending a fancy dress party with other soldiers and it was considered acceptable under the circumstance. Weird, but acceptable
.
Looking back at all of the tabloid stories about Prince William since he entered Sandhurst in January, he hasn't actually done anything that would be considered wrong other than breaking curfew. (I could be mistaken about that, Skydragon please correct me if I am
)
The numerous Polo matches he participated in for charity
could be called questionable, but I find it hard to believe he would have been able to participate in those matches without proper approval given from his superiors.
As far as the other criteria are concerned, we don't know if William meets the requirements or not. It could be that he is considered to be a good leader by his men. He was the leader of various sport teams at Eton and St. Andrews, so maybe actually does he possess the ability to lead and inspire his fellows. By all accounts he certainly is down to earth with his fellow cadets, there have been different accounts of his fellow cadets saying that he was 'one of the boys' and that they liked him.
Again, he really may be found lacking, and not be given the award because of that.
However, if it turns out that he
is given the award, I would like to think it would only be because those who make the decision had decided he
earned it.
I would want to give those men the benefit of the doubt, and assume that they considered him honestly and without prejudice
or favouritism.
Anything less would be demeaning to the men who had received the honour previously, and demeaning to Prince William as well.