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Prince William breaks last royal taboo

But it’s for a very good cause.

The Duke of Cambridge and future king has broken one of the last taboos and revealed he’ll become the first member of the royal family to give an interview for a gay magazine.

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Yesterday the prince announced that his interview will be published in the monthly magazine Attitude on Wednesday June 22, and it will highlight his fight against the bullying of young LGBTQ people. One of his biggest causes is his campaign against bullying of youths.

Previous cover stars of the magazine have included Daniel Radcliffe and Gary Barlow, but details have not yet been revealed in what way William will appear.

Attitude managing director Mike Buckley said that the details will be shared very soon.

This is a huge step for the royal family. Not even Princess Diana who was an icon for the gay community gave an interview with any such publication, royal sources have revealed.

Prince William revealed he’d be in the magazine while he and Duchess Catherine signed their condolences for the victims of the tragic shooting in an Orlando gay nightclub.

The Duke and Duchess signed a condolence book in memory of the Orlando shooting victims

After signing the message in a book at the embassy in Westminster, the royal couple spoke to people working on LGBTQ issues.

A spokesman for the LGBT Foundation has praised the Duke, saying: “What it shows is why it’s important – because there has not been that many times when the LGBT community has been mentioned or highlighted by the royal family – with it being a younger heir to the throne who is understanding of diverse communities.

“The fact that he has agreed to be in Attitude and signing books of condolences for the Orlando massacre, shows the importance of reaching out to the LGBT community.”

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