The Duke of Cambridge, who was named "straight ally of the year" for the British lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender communities, spoke via a video message, according to the BBC. In the brief video, he talks about how he's become passionate about "protecting from bullying, particularly online." He said he's "encountered a number of tragic stories about LGBT young people who have sadly felt unable to cope with the abuse and discrimination they face in their lives."
Prince William concluded: "It is 2017, and nobody should be bullied for their sexuality, or for any other reason."
"It's so important to be proud of the person you are" – Prince William says "nobody should be bullied for their sexuality". More: bbc.in/2pI4H3m
Posted by BBC News on Saturday, May 13, 2017
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