Before that, I would like to introduce what is the LGBT community. This group refers to a minority group of people who identify with gender identity. These include Lesbian L, Gay Man G, Bisexual B, Transgender T. For the first two, everyone can literally know that their sexual orientation is unidirectional, the latter bisexual is that he will have feelings regardless of boys and girls, and the transgender person is psychologically he feels that the gender of his body is not the gender he should have, believing that he belongs to another gender.

Indian Coming Out Prince Manvindra
India's prince Manvindra declared himself a homosexual to the world in 2006, when he was already a year out of confusion, becoming the first prince in India and even the world to come out, and now he is 52 years old. Looking at the decades before him, it is also heartbreaking. As a royal family, he may be destined to be driven by fate all his life and do something he is reluctant to do. In 1991, at the age of 25, he married a princess from Jabua named Chandelika. The marriage was not perfect for him, and could even be said to be against his heart's wishes.
Prince Manvindra and Princess Chandelica
He also tormented his heart, repeatedly asking himself in his heart whether it was cheating or whether it was delaying her good time, but because of his identity, he could only let time slowly torment himself. After a year of such a life, the prince chose to confess to his wife, and finally the marriage broke up unhappily, and each rejoiced. And the princess is willing to keep secrets for him, perhaps as a royal family, she understands that she can't help herself. But unable to hide from his heart, in 2002 the prince still had mental problems, when his parents learned the truth.
Since homosexuality is illegal in India, after four years of secret therapy, the prince came out in 2006 under great mental pressure. What a matter of courage for him. This incident caused a sensation in the world at that time and was an international event. As a result, the prince was expelled from the palace, stripped of all royal rights, deprived of all royal rights, lost his status as a prince, and could only live in one of his own palaces. Nothing else. After the derailment, the prince no longer had to hide it, and began to fight for the rights and interests of the LGBT community, he transformed his palace into an LGBT cultural center, free of charge to disseminate relevant knowledge, so that young people can protect themselves.
The Royal Palace of Prince Manvindra of India
In the LGBT public welfare undertakings, the prince's footsteps have not stopped. He recently opened a new course at Karnavati University in Gujarat, India, on gender orientation. This course covers a lot of LGBT history, culture, medical, law, etc., and according to The Times of India, this course, as the first academic unit on LGBT in South Asia, has officially opened on August 27 and has become a compulsory course in universities.
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