King Charles was joined by veterans at the National Memorial Arboretum in Staffordshire yesterday (Monday 27 October).
Carl Austin-Behan, from Manchester, was one of dozens of former soldiers, sailors and airmen and women who attended the ...
King Charles has unveiled the first memorial to the LGBTQ+ men and women who served in the UK’s armed forces. “An Opened Letter” was unveiled at the National Memorial Arboretum, in Staffordshire, on ...
A former RAF officer who was forced to leave the military for being gay has described the unveiling of a new memorial to ...
At the National Memorial Arboretum, the King joined veterans, campaigners, and artists for the dedication the first official ...
King Charles has visited Staffordshire for an engagement at Lichfield Cathedral and the dedication ceremony of the LGBT Armed ...
The sculpture takes the form of a crumpled bronze letter bearing words from personnel who were affected by the ban on gay and ...
The sculpture, named An Opened Letter, was unveiled by King Charles III to commemorate LGBT+ veterans affected by the ban of same-sex couples in the armed forces until 2000.
King Charles III has dedicated Britain’s first national memorial to LGBTQ+ troops. It comes 25 years after the U.K. ended its ...