Cape Town – Prince William says he would fully support his children if they came out as gay.
Ahead of annual London Pride parade in London the father of three visited the Albert Kennedy Trust on Wednesday to learn more about the issues LGBTQ+ you faced and the services the charity provides.
During a discussion, the 37-year-old was asked how he would react if his children came out as gay.
To which he replied it would be 'absolutely fine by me.'
The Duke of Cambridge who shares Prince George, 5, Princess Charlotte, 4, and Prince Louis, 1, with Kate also said that it is something that he started thinking about since he had children.
He added that he worries about the pressures that they are going to face and how much harder their life could be.
"From a parent point of view, that's the angle I worry about. I wish we lived in a world where it is really normal and cool. Particularly for my family and the position that we are in, that's the bit that I am nervous about," said the Prince.
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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
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The Duke of Cambridge met people supported by @aktcharity and spoke with staff about the services they provide including the ‘Purple Door’ safe house, LGBTQ+ ‘host’ (or carer) services, in-person and online mentoring programmes and a range of youth engagement activities. pic.twitter.com/gjkBzbtjCO
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The Duke officially opened @aktcharity's new services centre in Hoxton, which will host drop-in sessions for young people and grow its youth engagement offering.
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