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7 British Monarchs Who May Have Been Gay
For centuries men lived in one sphere and women in another and they would come together for marriage and having children. It seemed that the sexes co-existed mainly to endure the human race. Value and sex can be very different factors but, when put together, they can produce the most electric sensation. This was no different for kings and queens who were close to their favourites. There are several British monarchs who may possess been gay. In reality, six kings – and one queen are thought to have been gay, members of what we now call the LGBT (lesbian, gay, bi- and transexual) community. They include:
William II of England
The son of William the Conqueror, who took the throne of England in 1066, was known as William Rufus because of his red hair (‘rufus’ meaning red). William II became King of England in 1087 and was often described as ‘effeminate’ and with a keen interest in fashionable young men.
William II of England drawn by Matthew Paris. Photo Credit: © Universal Domain via Wikimedia Commons.
Edward II of England
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Prince William spotted dining at gay restaurant during a flash Poland trip
We are not sure how much Prince William need to take care of his image before his father's coronation during the month of May. But by the looks of it, he is doing everything in his power to seem approachable by absolutely everybody. In a recent flash trip to Poland, his staffers decided to book a reservation at Buetero Bistro in Warsaw. A place that is known online as a 'queer space'. Patrons at the place were utterly surprised by the visitor they had, who had a less than $10 meal alongside all his staffers. Countless people started taking snaps of a prince who seemed quite relaxed at this restaurant and looked to be enjoying himself quite a bit.
There were even a couple of smiles coming frmo him as he realized a lot of people startd taking snaps at him with their phones. The Daily Mail broke this story first, they also spoke to a source who was at the restaurant as the prince dined inside. This is what they said: "The team from Kensington Palace booked a local restaurant nearby where they were
Prince William: 'I'd support my child if they were gay'
Prince William has said he would "fully support" his children if they were gay, but admitted he would "worry" about the added pressures they would face.
It was something he had thought about since becoming a parent, he said.
"I desire we lived in a world where it's really normal and cool, but particularly for my family, and the position that we are in, that's the bit I am nervous about," he said.
The duke was speaking to young people at a LGBT youth charity in London.
The Albert Kennedy Trust (AKT) supports LGBT young people who are at risk of homelessness.
'Barriers'
The duke said he backed "whatever decisions" his children made, but added: "It does worry me from a parent point of view.
"How many barriers you know, hateful words, persecution, all that and discrimination that might come, that's the bit that really troubles me.
"But that's for all of us to try and support correct and make sure we can
Prince William Featured On Cover Of Gay Magazine
In case you needed further proof that the Duke of Cambridge is in fact, one of?the coolest people ever, here it is. Prince William has become the?first member of the royal family to appear on the cover of a gay publication. ?Kate usually steals the spotlight, but we’re (metaphorically) high-fiving William for fronting Attitude, a gay magazine in the UK, to speak out against bullying people?over their sexuality.
According to the BBC, William called on young people being bullied for their sexuality to seek help. “No one should be bullied for their sexuality or any other reason and no one should include to put up with the kind of abhor that these young people have endured in their lives,” he said. As well as appearing on the magazine cover, the second-in-line to the royal throne also invited members of Attitude and members of the LGBT community to?Kensington Palace to communicate about their lives and the struggles they had endured.
“The young gay, lesbian and transgender individuals I met through Attitude