Royal Family band plays Chappell Roan's 'Pink Pony Club' to mark Pride
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The Coldstream Guards performed Chappell Roan's "Pink Pony Club" at Buckingham Palace for Pride in London, shared by the Royal Family's social media. The song, celebrated as a sapphic anthem, reflects Roan's transformative experience at The Abbey, a popular gay bar in Los Angeles. The British Army also commemorated the 25th anniversary of the ban being lifted on LGBTQ+ individuals serving in the armed forces, emphasizing the importance of diversity and equality during Pride Month.
"All of a sudden, I realised I could truly be any way I wanted to be, and no one would bat an eye," shared Chappell Roan, reflecting on her experience at The Abbey.
"Throughout Pride Month, the British Army have been celebrating the strength we draw from diversity, the values that bind us, and the progress we have made in equality over the last 25 years," noted the British Army.
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