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Rumor has it that Kate Middletons brother is GAY, and they go to great lenghts to hide it.

 

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Lord Ivar Mountbatten Queen Elizabeths cousin (on the left)

 

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Prince Manvendra Singh Gohil is an openly gay Indian prince who runs The Lakshya Trust

 

http://www.pinknews.co.uk/images/2016/09/manv.jpg

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Do you have a photo of Prince Carl Philip of Sweden? Share him with us!

 

Or you can just google his name

 

I did and found that he was certainly handsome enough, but I'm wondering about the gay part since he's apparently married with two kids now ... (I agree that he might be bisexual, but hadn't seen any credible reports; care to share anyone?)

 

http://people.com/royals/prince-gabriel-sweden-new-photos-prince-carl-philip-princess-sofia/

 

 

 

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I did and found that he was certainly handsome enough, but I'm wondering about the gay part since he's apparently married with two kids now ... (I agree that he might be bisexual, but hadn't seen any credible reports; care to share anyone?)

 

http://people.com/royals/prince-gabriel-sweden-new-photos-prince-carl-philip-princess-sofia/

 

 

 

prince-carl-philip-of-sweden-2.jpg

 

http://media.tmz.com/2015/08/07/0807-fix-carl-launch-3.jpg Prince_Carl_Philip_in_January_2014.jpg

 

He's absolutely gorgeous and highly stunning. I'd like to feast on his succulence! :):p:p :)

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Prince Manvendra Singh Gohil is an openly gay Indian prince who runs The Lakshya Trust

 

Actually, according to Wikipedia, Prince Gohil is the FIRST openly gay prince...

Prince Manvendra Singh Gohil (born 23 September 1965) is an Indian prince who is the son and probable heir of the Maharaja of Rajpipla in Gujarat. He is the first openly gay prince in the world. He runs a charity, The Lakshya Trust, which works with the LGBT community.

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Actually, according to Wikipedia, Prince Gohil is the FIRST openly gay prince...

Prince Manvendra Singh Gohil (born 23 September 1965) is an Indian prince who is the son and probable heir of the Maharaja of Rajpipla in Gujarat. He is the first openly gay prince in the world. He runs a charity, The Lakshya Trust, which works with the LGBT community.

 

Dont shoot the messenger. I had no clue who he was. That was a web profile of him.

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He sounds pretty incredible as a person and scholar. He did have 9 children. As he and his family lived around the time of the Russian Revolution the fate of many of his immediate family was very sad.

 

"KR was both a patron of Russian art and an artist in his own right. A talented pianist, the Grand Duke was Chairman of the Russian Musical Society, and counted Tchaikovsky among his closest friends. But KR was first and foremost a man of letters. He founded several Russian literary societies. He translated foreign works (including Schiller and Goethe) into Russian, and was particularly proud of his Russian translation of Hamlet. An accomplished poet and playwright, KR also took great interest in the direction of his plays. The Grand Duke actually appeared in his last play, "King of Judea," playing the role of Joseph of Arimathea.

The Grand Duke's artistic slavophilism and devotion to duty endeared him to both Alexander III and Nicholas II. The former appointed KR as President of the Russian Academy of Sciences, and later as Chief of All Military Colleges. He was also made an honorary member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences in 1902, with reference to his chairmanship of a Swedish-Russian surveying commission.

KR and his wife were among the relatively few Romanovs on intimate terms with Nicholas II and the Empress Alexandra, who found KR's devotion to his family a welcome respite from the playboy lifestyle of many of the other Grand Dukes.

He was also a close friend of the Grand Duchess Elizabeth and wrote a poem about her expressing his admiration when she first came to Russia to be married. He was also one of the few members of the Imperial Family to go to Moscow to attend the funeral of Elizabeth's husband, Grand Duke Sergei Alexandrovich, who was killed by a terrorist's bomb."

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