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He inaugurated the Euro Pride gay festival in Stockholm, Sweden, on 25 July 2008. I came out as gay to a Gujarati daily because I wanted people to openly discuss homosexuality since it's a hidden affair with a lot of stigma attached. I wanted to come out because I had gotten involved with activism and I felt it was no longer right to live in the closet. I knew that they would never accept me for who I truly am, but I also knew that I could no longer live a lie. He was one of three persons featured in the show entitled 'Gay Around the World'. He appeared as a guest on The Oprah Winfrey Show on 24 October 2007. His family accused him of bringing dishonor and disowned him soon after. The people of Rajpipla were shocked: Manvendra was burnt in effigy and publicly jeered and heckled. Soon the news appeared in other English and vernacular newspapers across the country, and became a story that they followed up in their gossip and society pages for several weeks afterward. It was covered the next day in all other editions of Bhaskar groups language newspapers like Dainik Bhaskar ( Hindi language) and Daily News Analysis (DNA), an English newspaper. The "coming out" story was first published in the Vadodara edition of Divya Bhaskar, a regional Gujarati language daily of the Bhaskar media group. On 14 March 2006, the story of his coming out made headlines. He confided his sexual orientation and the mental stress he was going through as a closeted gay man to the journalist. In 2005, Chirantana Bhatt, a young journalist from Vadodara approached Manvendra. He left Mumbai and began living full-time with his parents in the small town of Rajpipla. Upon being informed by psychiatrists that their son was gay, Manvendra's parents accepted the truth, but stipulated that this matter should not be revealed to anyone else. When I came out in the open and gave an interview to a friendly journalist, my life was transformed. I never liked it and I wanted to face the reality. All these years I was hiding my sexuality from my parents, family and people. Only when I was hospitalized after my nervous breakdown in 2002 did my doctor inform my parents about my sexuality. Our exposure to the liberal world was minimal. My family didn't allow us to mix with ordinary or low-caste people. The villagers worship us and we are role models for them. Although further requests for marriage were received, he declined them. His wife filed for divorce after just over a year of marriage. Far from becoming normal, my life was more miserable." Now two people were suffering instead of one. I realized I had done something very wrong. I feel guilty, but I simply did not know better."
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I tremendously regret for ruining (Chandrika's) life. That this is what is called homosexuality and it is not a disease. I was struggling and striving to be "normal." I never knew and nobody told me that I was gay and this itself is normal and it will not change. "I thought that after marriage everything will be all right, that with a wife, I will have children and become "normal" and then I will be at peace. His parents entered him into an arranged marriage, and in January 1991, he wed Chandrika Kumari, a princess of Jhabua State in Madhya Pradesh. He was educated at Bombay Scottish School and at the Amrutben Jivanlal College of Commerce and Economics (one of the institutions in the Mithibai College campus in Vile Parle, Mumbai). They also set up a second residence in Mumbai. The princes adjusted to the new socialist regime the Rajpipla royals converted their family seat, the Rajvant Palace in Rajpipla, into a tourist resort and location for film-shooting. In 1971, the government of India "de-recognized" the Indian princes, and Manvendra's father consequently lost the official title of Maharaja and the privy purse (an annual pension) that came with it. He has one sister, Minaxi Kumari, who married into the princely family of Chenani in Jammu and Kashmir. He was born in Ajmer, the only son of Maharana Shri Raghubir Singhji Rajendrasinghji Sahib, Maharana of Rajpipla, and his wife, Maharani Rukmini Devi.