Before he was heckled, Charles attended the UK’s first memorial honouring LGBT members of the armed forces and met veterans affected by the former "gay ban".
The sculpture, named An Opened Letter, was unveiled by King Charles III to commemorate LGBT+ veterans affected by the ban of ...
Hold your breath… the heart-pounding thriller with Vicky McClure returns. This time, the Met’s bomb disposal experts race ...
Leanne, 28, said it was "incredible" to have the King at the ceremony, and she was "grateful" to him for attending. And she ...
A United Methodist church in Texas painted its front steps in rainbow colors, following Gov Greg Abbott s directive to ...
The Government-funded memorial will be unveiled later today at the National Memorial Arboretum in Staffordshire.
His Majesty the King laid a wreath at a new memorial to LGBT+ armed forces veterans - in recognition of thousands who were ...
Historic move as King unveils new memorial dedicated to LGBT veterans, 25 years after gay ban lifted
King Charles unveiled the memorial at the National Memorial Arboretum in Staffordshire dedicated to LGBT military personnel, 25 years after a ban on gay people serving in the military was lifted.
King Charles has laid flowers at the UK’s first national memorial commemorating LGBT armed forces, meeting veterans who spoke ...
Alison Smitham, from Cumbria, was one of many veterans who were dismissed from the armed forces due to the ban on gay ...
A ten day employment tribunal is started today ( Monday) with a former employee of Birmingham LGBT Ltd who claims their ...
Soldiers, sailors and airmen and women thrown out of the military because of their sexuality welcomed the King’s endorsement ...
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