I mean “straight men” in the comic sense, of course. ![]() ![]() If I’d had to see another gay romantic comedy built around two straight men, I was sure I was going to scream. In an antechamber nearby, Alex Claremont-Diaz (Taylor Zakhar Perez), whose mother, a pioneering Democrat, is in the midst of a tough reelection campaign, and Prince Henry Hanover-Stuart-Fox (Nicholas Galitzine), whose brother is heir to the British throne, have just begun their own, ahem, special relationship.Īlex’s lighthearted handful of royal tush couldn’t come soon enough - if not for the film, then for pop culture at large. It’s a playful touch - a love tap, really - but the moment is made cheekily scintillating by its setting, a state dinner for the leaders of the two world powers, negotiating a new trade agreement. ![]() You should know before reading further that I fell for “Red, White & Royal Blue” when the American president’s son clasped the Prince of Wales’ bottom.
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