Thousands Celebrate Diversity at London Pride Parade
Thousands of people attended London's annual Pride Parade, organized by Pride in London, featuring over 32,000 participants. Mayor Sadiq Khan led the procession from Hyde Park to Trafalgar Square, showcasing colorful floats and performances. Groups like Sapphic Riders and Queers for Palestine highlighted diverse issues during the event.
The annual Pride Parade in London saw thousands of attendees celebrating diversity with colorful floats, costumes, and performances.
Organized by not-for-profit Pride in London, the event included around 500 LGBTQ+ community groups and businesses, with more than 32,000 participants.
The procession, starting at Hyde Park and ending at Trafalgar Square, featured notable appearances by Mayor Sadiq Khan and his wife.
Various groups, including the lesbian motorcycle club Sapphic Riders and the London Knights LGBTQIA+ basketball team, showcased their pride.
A group called Queers for Palestine also participated, protesting against the war in Gaza.
Attendees enjoyed live music, speeches, and performances at Trafalgar Square, as well as other stages across the city.