Britain's Prince William
appears on gay magazine cover
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[June 16, 2016]
LONDON (Reuters) - Prince
William will appear on the July cover of Attitude
speaking out against homophobia, the first time a
British royal has been photographed for the front of a
gay publication, the magazine said on Wednesday.
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William is seen grinning next to the headline "Making
History", and his quote "No one should be bullied for their
sexuality or any other reason".
The magazine - which usually features athletes, models and other
stars under its main logo - said the prince had posed for the
shot after meeting its editor and a group of gay and transgender
people at Kensington Palace.
William, whose brother Harry won praise in 2013 for saving a
soldier in his regiment from a gay hate attack, is quoted
telling anyone being bullied for their sexuality to report it
and get support.
"Don't put up with it - speak to a trusted adult, a friend, a
teacher, Childline ... or some other service and get the help
you need. You should be proud of the person you are and you have
nothing to be ashamed of," he said.
Attitude, which calls itself "the UK's best-selling gay
magazine", said William had invited it last month "to bring
members of the LGBT+ community to Kensington Palace to listen to
their experience of bullying".
Attitude editor Matthew Todd said he had regularly met the
parents of children who had taken their lives after being
bullied over their sexuality.
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"I am very happy that the future King of the United Kingdom agrees
this must stop and I would urge parents in particular to raise their
voices in their communities to ensure that every school protects –
really protects – all children," Todd said.
William, the queen's grandson, said in April that he wanted to
foster a more modern and relevant monarchy.
The magazine, whose print edition goes on sale on June 22, went to
press before Sunday's shooting at a gay nightclub in Orlando, where
49 people were killed.
(Reporting By Marie-Louise Gumuchian; Editing by Andrew Heavens)
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