The British royal family, like so much of the world (note: certainly not all), has shown a serious about-face on LGBTQ acceptance. Prince William this week extended that embrace within his own gilded ranks when he said it would be “absolutely fine by me” should one of his three children come out as gay.
The remarks came while William, the Duke of Cambridge (sick title bro), was visiting the Albert Kennedy Trust, an LGBTQ charity focused on assisting homeless youth.
Ahead of the annual #PrideinLondon parade, The Duke of Cambridge visited @aktcharity to learn about the issue of LGBTQ+ youth homelessness, and the positive change that akt are enacting through their unique prevention and early action approach. pic.twitter.com/seYAKw8ASq
— Kensington Palace (@KensingtonRoyal) June 26, 2019
Related: Prince Harry and Meghan Markle become first British royals to publicly celebrate Pride
Asked what his response would be if his children George, Charlotte, or Louis came out, William said:
“Do you know what, I’ve been giving that some thought recently because a couple of other parents said that to me as well. I think, you really don’t start thinking about that until you are a parent, and I think – obviously absolutely fine by me. The one thing I’d be worried about is how they, particularly the roles my children fill, is how that is going to be interpreted and seen. So Catherine and I have been doing a lot of talking about it to make sure they were prepared. I think communication is so important with everything, in order to help understand it you’ve got to talk a lot about stuff and make sure how to support each other and how to go through the process. It worries me not because of them being gay, it worries me as to how everyone else will react and perceive it and then the pressure is then on them.”
In another comment, William referenced his Attitude Magazine cover, making note of the fact that unlike most cover models for the gay publication, he kept his clothes on. “Thankfully there were no small briefs for me!” he quipped.
Related: Queen Elizabeth’s cousin got married over the weekend in first-ever gay royal wedding
In July 2017, there was much ado over a photo of Prince George boarding a helicopter. Twitter had gay jokes a-plenty (most of them good-natured) for what many saw as a fabulous pose.
When Mom said I could finally quit the soccer team pic.twitter.com/K3jLMEtDWE
— ??????? ?????? (@MrMichaelSwartz) July 21, 2017
literally only praying for this world to be saved so lil Prince George can ascend the throne and become the first gay ass King of England
— James Michael Nichols (@JMN) July 22, 2017
While we agree it’s a fabulous pose, it clearly has absolutely nothing to do with whether or not George is straight. It’s a four-year-old being a four-year-old.
What it does show, however, is the amount of public scrutiny over every aspect of the royal family’s lives, and William’s concern over how a coming out would play out in the public sphere is what any good parent in his situation would feel. There just happen to not be too many parents in his exact situation.
Earlier this month, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle became first British royals to publicly celebrate Pride.
In September of last year, Queen Elizabeth’s cousin got married in the first-ever gay British royal wedding.
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I am well pleased with Prince Williams comments in this article. Both he and his brother, Prince Harry, has shown glimmers of their wonderful mother’s, Princess Diana, caring personality often, as they go about their duties as royals and their daily lives. I am honored to acknowledge them for who they are. God bless them both and all.
PLAYS WELL WITH OTHERS
1 Timothy 5:8
8 Anyone who does not provide for their relatives, and especially for their own household, has denied the faith and is worse than an unbeliever.
He gets it…I so wish the above passage FROM THE BIBLE would be publicized all over this country to shove it in the faces of those “families” who cast their Gay flesh and blood into the streets based on passages from the exact same book….