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International/ News/ Top Stories

King Charles Unveils Memorial To LGBTQ Soldiers

Gary Carnivele October 29, 2025

The BBC reports:

King Charles III has unveiled a memorial to lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender military personnel after a decades-long campaign against a ban on being gay in the armed forces. In his first official engagement in support of the LGBT+ community, the King visited the sculpture, named “an opened letter”, at the National Memorial Arboretum in Staffordshire.

The memorial is dedicated to those from the LGBT+ community now serving in the forces, as well as those who served at a time when it was illegal to be gay in the military. During the ban, which lasted until the year 2000, those who were gay – or were perceived to be – faced intrusive investigations, dismissal and in some cases imprisonment.

Affected veterans, many of whom attended the ceremony on Monday, said the monument signified “closure” after years of campaigning first to change the law, and then to push the government to make reparations.

Read the full article. 

Per the artists, the sculpture represents a “crumpled letter used to incriminate people.” 

There was a very recent time when US armed forces would praise such an event, as British forces do below.

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