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King Charles dedicates Britain's first national memorial to LGBTQ+ troops

• Oct 27, 2025, 7:14 PM
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King Charles dedicated the UK's first national memorial to LGBTQ+ troops on Monday, 25 years after the country ended a ban on homosexuality in the armed forces.

The king, who is the ceremonial head of the armed forces, laid flowers at the monument in the National Memorial Arboretum in Staffordshire at a service attended by scores of serving troops and veterans.

The sculpture takes the form of a crumpled bronze letter bearing words from personnel who were affected by the ban.

Between 1967 and 2000, soldiers, sailors and air force personnel who were or were thought to be gay or transgender were labelled unfit to serve and dismissed or discharged from the forces.

Some were stripped of medals or lost their pension rights and many struggled with the stigma for decades.

King Charles III visits the National Memorial Arboretum in Alrewas, 27 October, 2025
King Charles III visits the National Memorial Arboretum in Alrewas, 27 October, 2025 AP Photo

The government lifted the ban after a 1999 ruling from the European Court of Human Rights.

In 2023 then-Prime Minister Rishi Sunak formally apologised for what he called "an appalling failure of the British state."

A compensation programme was established, with veterans who were dismissed from the military because of their sexual orientation or gender identity receiving up to £70,000 (around €80,000) each.

LGBTQ+ military charity Fighting with Pride said the new monument represents a "powerful step forward in recognising and honouring the service and sacrifices" of the gay and transgender troops.

A moment of pride

Claire Ashton, who was forced to leave the Royal Artillery in 1972, when she was 21, said it was "a moment I never believed would happen, a moment full of meaning and, finally, of pride."

"I'm in my 70s now and have forever lived with the psychological scars of being kicked out – 'medically discharged,' as it was labelled on my records," she said. "It means so much to be with others who've been through similar nightmares to me and, like me, are making peace with the past."

Brigadier Clare Phillips said at the ceremony in Alrewas that as "a gay woman who has served in the British Army for 30 years … my career has taken me from a life of secrecy, fear and darkness to a career of pride, openness and joy."

A British paratrooper instructs French paratroopers during a joint UK-French paratrooper training exercise at RAF Brize Norton, 7 July, 2025
A British paratrooper instructs French paratroopers during a joint UK-French paratrooper training exercise at RAF Brize Norton, 7 July, 2025 AP Photo

"For the serving community, today's unveiling of this incredible memorial is about remembering that we stand on the shoulders of giants – those people who fought discrimination and persecution so we can now serve openly and proudly," she said.

The event followed an appearance by the king at Lichfield Cathedral, where he was heckled about his brother Prince Andrew's friendship with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

A heckler asked the king how long he had known about Andrew and Epstein and if he asked police to cover up for his brother. The king did not answer and the man was shouted down and pulled out of sight.

Andrew recently agreed to stop using titles including Duke of York, but Buckingham Palace and the British government have been under pressure to formally strip him of the title of prince and take away his royal residence after new revelations emerged about his relationship with Epstein.


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