As the 39th direct descendant of the Gohil dynasty in India, Prince Manvendra Gohil stands at the intersection of tradition and progress. Born into royalty, he has not only embraced his heritage but also become a trailblazer for LGBTQIA+ rights. An openly gay man, Prince Manvendra has dedicated his life to advocacy, founding the Lakshya Trust and the Queer community campus ashram Rajpipla. In addition to being a public speaker, he has delivered several TED talks, served as a keynote speaker for numerous Corporate DEI events, spoken at NGLCC conferences, addressed audiences at universities worldwide, and participated as a keynote speaker in the UN Human Rights Conference. Prince Manvendra has also shared his insights as a guest teacher at Law University. With unwavering commitment, he continues to navigate the complexities of his royal lineage while championing inclusivity and love. Duke deAndre brings a unique and dynamic perspective to the co-authored memoir, seamlessly intertwining his experiences as an openly gay man from the United States with the rich traditions of the Gohil dynasty. Beyond his royal connections, Duke deAndre is a fervent advocate for LGBTQIA+ rights, utilizing his influential platform to amplify diverse voices. As the owner of H1927 LLC, he not only adds a layer of contemporary flair to the memoir but also contributes to the narrative with his expertise in beauty, fashion, and creative direction. DeAndre is not just limited to his roles; he passionately engages in pop-up fashion shows, skillfully blending fashion with challenging conversations on human rights and sexual diversity. His commitment to love, activism, and inclusivity not only permeates the pages of the memoir but also extends to his innovative endeavors in fashion, where he showcases the latest offerings from H1927tmR, his private fashion label.
""When I met Prince Mavendra and Prince deAndre for the first time, I was struck by the devotion and love they had for each other and I was thinking how their love overcame the cultural differences that must have been there and of course the resistance to their marriage in a culture that is still very resistant to the idea of same sex marriage. They had to go through quite a bit and I would imagine that they still have to deal with the bigotry and ignorance daily especially being in the public eye by people who are fearful and that's what it comes down to - fear. Their love can change the world, they are an example of what love means. They are quite an inspiration."" - Belinda Carlisle Mason of the Go-Go's ""Prince Manvendra Singh Gohil - or as I like to refer to him by the more simple moniker - Prince, has been an inspiration and a light to so many people. As if being the world's first ever out gay prince was not enough, he has worked tirelessly to further the rights of fellow LGBTQ Indians and to foster understanding and compassion around HIV/AIDS and queerness in general throughout the world. That he has found love in addition to making such a huge impact and being such a force for good is the perfect icing on the cake for such a gentle and inspiring man's life. I cannot wait to read his memoir and to celebrate Manvendra and his husband deAndre and whatever more great accomplishments and good they achieve in their lives together."" - Alan Cumming, Scottish Actor ""Having the privilege of knowing H.H. Prince Manvendra Singh Gohil since the early 2000s and forming a profound connection with him and his husband (now a dear, close friend) deAndre is truly priceless to me. Sharing a similar background with Manvendra, including being excommunicated by my family and cut off from my inheritance, has created an unbreakable bond. Through thick and thin, I've always found a 'family' in them. Manvendra serves as an elder brother to whom I can turn whenever I feel low, while deAndre provides valuable advice and keeps me grounded when needed. Their memoir, ""A Royal Commitment: Ten Years of Marriage and Activism,"" beautifully captures the essence of their journey and the strength of their love, making their story an inspiration to all."" - Adam Pasha, first Drag Queen from Bangaluru ""When two people come together in a commitment to love each other it is always a beautiful thing. The very public romance between Prince Manvendra Singh Gohil and his husband deAndre Richardson is not just beautiful, it is of significant importance as it challenges entrenched societal norms and fosters greater acceptance and visibility for LGBTQ+ individuals, particularly in regions where such openness is less common. As a member of royalty in India, Prince Manvendra's willingness to embrace his identity and share his love openly with deAndre not only empowers others within the LGBTQ+ community but also serves as a catalyst for broader conversations about equality, representation, and human rights. Their relationship stands as a beacon of hope and inspiration, illustrating the power of love to transcend barriers and ignite positive change on a global scale."" - Brian Rusch, CEO, Out For Equality