EastEnders Set To Feature Its First Gay Bar… And It’s Got A Cheeky Name

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EastEnders is set to feature its very first gay bar when Kathy Beale opens the venue in a future episode - and it’s even got a cheeky name.

Kathy, played by Gillian Taylforth in the BBC soap, has used the money from the sale of an expensive necklace (camp) to buy and convert The Albert Bar.

But when the new pub opens it will be known as The Prince Albert.

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Kathy (Gillian Taylforth) outside her new gay bar, The Prince Albert
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Prince Albert, for those who skipped history at school, was the husband of Queen Victoria, who Albert Square’s ancient boozer is named after.

But a Prince Albert also happens to be a type of piercing favoured by certain gentlemen (Google it).

In a promo shot for the upcoming episode, Kathy can be seen posing outside the venue wearing a feather boa.

The Prince Albert will offer an alternative to The Queen Vic, providing a space for the show’s LGBTQ+ characters such as Bernadette Taylor, played by Clair Norris, and Tina Carter, played by Luisa Bradshaw-White.

As well as the pub, Walford is also set to get it very own Pride parade, which will take place in July, to coincide with the real-life London LGBTQ+ celebration.

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The Queen Vic
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Charity Stonewall have praised EastEnders for the plans, with a spokesperson stating: “It’s been more than 30 years since EastEnders featured the UK’s first on-screen same-sex kiss.

“So it’s great to hear Walford will be celebrating Pride.”

London’s annual Pride event will take place on Saturday, July 6 this year. The EastEnders special is expected to air the evening before.

Earlier this year, EastEnders’ boss Kate Oates revealed that she was hoping to make the BBC soap more diverse.

“I am really interested in bringing some more LGBTQ characters in, and maybe we will have a new precinct for them as well,” she said in January (via the Guardian).

“We are looking at opening a gay bar on the square, which will be a super-cool precinct where gay and straight characters can all just hang out.

“Loads of stories can cross and should just be something really exciting, really fun, really visual.”

'EastEnders': The Women Of Albert Square
Pat Evans (Pam St. Clement, 1986-2012)(01 of12)
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Not a day goes by where we don't miss Pat and her wonderful, wonderful earrings. (credit:BBC )
Bianca Butcher (Patsy Palmer, 1993-99, 2002, 2008-14)(02 of12)
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"RICCCCCCKKKKKKAAAAAAAAAY!" (credit:BBC )
Peggy Mitchell (Barbara Windsor, 1994-2015)(03 of12)
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Living legend Barbara Windsor has made numerous visits to Albert Square since officially leaving. She'll be back for live week, and fingers crossed there'll be a chance for the Queen Vic's most memorable landlady to yell that line again: "Get outta ma pub!" (credit:BBC )
Chrissie Watts (Tracey Ann Oberman, 2004-05)(04 of12)
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After years of bullying Angie, Den Watts finally met his match in Chrissie, who gave as good as she got. Until murdering him, obviously. Sadly, she coudn't plan a good enough getaway, and was stopped by police as she prepared to board a flight. (credit:BBC )
Janine Butcher (Charlie Brooks, 1999-2014)(05 of12)
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Janine terrorised everyone from Billy Mitchell and Ian Beale, to Alice Branning, during her time in Walford. After inheriting millions, Janine became even more infuriatingly smug, but karma hit back and when she finally fell for Michael Moon, things didn't end well. (credit:BBC )
Linda Carter (Kellie Bright, 2014-Present)(06 of12)
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She may be the newest of the bunch, but Kellie's character hasn't had it easy since moving into The Vic. While Linda has done her best to hold together the Carters, she's had a rough time, suffering a horrific assault at the hands of her brother-in-law, and acting as peacekeeper during the family's many feuds. Can she hold things together? (credit:BBC )
Pauline Fowler (Wendy Richard, 1985-2006)(07 of12)
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Pauline was the original 'EastEnders' matriach, and there wasn't a problem she couldn't fix. Sadly, actress Wendy died in 2009, following a battle with breast cancer. (credit:BBC )
Cora Cross (Ann Mitchell, 2011-Present)(08 of12)
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Cora's dry sense of humour and witty putdowns manage to inspire giggles during even the most torturous scenes. As mother to Tanya and Rainie, she certainly has more than her fair shares of problems. (credit:BBC )
Dot Cotton (June Brown, 1985-93, 1997-Present)(09 of12)
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Where would we be without Dot's wise words? The laundrette worker has been on hand to offer advice to anyone who needs it, since the show first aired in 1985. (credit:BBC )
Shirley Carter (Linda Henry, 2006-Present)(10 of12)
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If she's good enough for ummm, Phil Mitchell, then she's good enough for us. (credit:BBC )
Kat Moon (Jessie Wallace, 2000-04, 2005, 2010-Present)(11 of12)
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Kat's the only Slater sister who's stuck around following the family's 2000 arrival. (credit:BBC )
Tracey (Jane Slaughter, 1985-Present)(12 of12)
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Jane is the longest-serving member of the cast, y'know. Bravo to Tracey for managing not to chip in during all those rows... (credit:BBC )