For the first time in the royal family, which adheres to strict protocols, Lord Evar Montbatten set up a gay marriage with his friend James Cowell in Britain.
The wedding ceremony with their friends was the first such event to face the royal family, which is subject to a variety of social customs and protocols.According to the newspaper "Daily Mail" British, Ivar Montbatten, a cousin of Queen Elizabeth, married his friend after a relationship of 3 years.
The Queen's cousin, separated from his wife and father of three children, had previously revealed his sexual orientation two years ago, and said he had decided to be "outspoken" rather than hide his homosexuality from society.
Lord Montpaten said his wife knew before the engagement that he had a tendency toward men and women at the same time, so it was clear from the beginning. Montbatten said he preferred to marry his friend because it is legal, and since his partner did not experience this experience before, he preferred to give him a "sense of association," he said.