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Disrespect the Queen. My queen.
The mayor of London is under fire from critics for allegedly snubbing an art installation memorializing Queen Elizabeth II in Trafalgar Square in favor of an art piece showcasing hundreds of transgender prostitutes, local media reports show.
Labour Party Mayor Sadiq Khan approved £1 million, roughly $1.2 million, to fund Fourth Plinth installations in the city’s famed Trafalgar Square for 2026 and 2028, according to Express. The plinth has long been used to showcase contemporary art installations, and Londoners had anticipated a statue of the late queen to be installed following her death in 2022.
This year, the London government’s website shows an installation featuring the "faces of 850 trans people, most of whom are sex workers," will be erected on the plinth come August. The art project will remain in place for six months, Express and GB News reported.
Disrespect the Queen. My queen.
London mayor under fire for reportedly snubbing queen statue in favor of art celebrating trans prostitutes
London Mayor Sadiq Khan is facing backlash after approving art installations for the Fourth Plinth, including an art piece celebrating trans sex workers, instead of the queen.
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The mayor of London is under fire from critics for allegedly snubbing an art installation memorializing Queen Elizabeth II in Trafalgar Square in favor of an art piece showcasing hundreds of transgender prostitutes, local media reports show.
Labour Party Mayor Sadiq Khan approved £1 million, roughly $1.2 million, to fund Fourth Plinth installations in the city’s famed Trafalgar Square for 2026 and 2028, according to Express. The plinth has long been used to showcase contemporary art installations, and Londoners had anticipated a statue of the late queen to be installed following her death in 2022.
This year, the London government’s website shows an installation featuring the "faces of 850 trans people, most of whom are sex workers," will be erected on the plinth come August. The art project will remain in place for six months, Express and GB News reported.