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Of course, it couldn't last.

The emails were stolen from Henry's private server. Intimate, explicit, achingly romantic. They landed on the front page of every tabloid on a Tuesday morning. By Tuesday afternoon, the stock market had dipped. By Wednesday, the UN scheduled an emergency session on "Royal Conduct and International Relations."

Alex was confined to the White House residence. Henry was locked in his apartment at Kensington, his phone confiscated, his security detail replaced with handlers who looked at him like he was a bomb.

President Claremont won reelection that November, but the victory was hollow. Her son was a national liability. Across the ocean, Henry was being blackmailed into a lavender marriage with a wealthy viscount's daughter.

The night before Henry's engagement announcement, Alex did something monumentally stupid. He stole a diplomatic passport, flew commercial to London under a fake name, and broke into Kensington Palace via a service elevator that the security team forgot to lock.

He found Henry in the dark, sitting on the floor of his closet, wearing sweatpants and holding a glass of whiskey he wasn't drinking. Red- White Royal Blue -2023- Dual Audio -Hind...

"You came," Henry whispered. Not surprised. Hopeful.

"Hindi," Alex said, kneeling in front of him. "Tumse door rehna mere liye mumkin nahi hai." (Staying away from you is not possible for me.)

Henry's composure shattered. He sobbed—ugly, raw, royal tears that no one was supposed to see. "They're going to marry me off, Alex. They're going to put me in a gilded cage and throw away the key."

"Then we break the cage."

"How?"

Alex pulled out his phone. On it was a video—unpolished, messy, filmed that morning in the White Kitchen with his mother's blessing. President Ellen Claremont looked into the camera and said: "My son loves Prince Henry. And if any nation has a problem with that, they can take it up with the United States military. But preferably, with diplomacy. I am a Democrat."

Henry laughed—a broken, beautiful sound.

An hour later, Alex uploaded the video. Within six hours, it had two hundred million views. Within twelve, the hashtag #LetHenryLove was trending in 180 countries. Within twenty-four, Buckingham Palace issued a terse statement: "The Royal Family supports Prince Henry in all matters of the heart."

That was the official version. The unofficial version was that Queen Mary had been outmaneuvered by a Texan in a hoodie and her own grandson's quiet, stubborn refusal to break.


The story follows Alex Claremont-Diaz (Taylor Zakhar Perez), the charismatic, biracial son of the first female U.S. President (Uma Thurman), and Prince Henry (Nicholas Galitzine), the quintessential, emotionally guarded grandson of the British monarch. Of course, it couldn't last

After a very public altercation at a royal wedding (involving a ruined $75,000 cake), the two are forced into a fake “friendship” to smooth over international relations. What begins as a grudging PR stunt—texts, photo ops, and shared appearances—slowly deepens into secret late-night calls, stolen kisses, and eventually, a full-blown, hidden romance that could threaten both a presidential re-election campaign and the British monarchy.

"Red, White & Royal Blue" is a romantic comedy film that gained popularity for its fresh take on the romance genre, especially with its involvement of royal characters. The film is based on the 2019 novel of the same name by Casey McQuiston.

As one Twitter user wrote: “My 60-year-old father watched Alex and Henry kiss in Hindi and just said ‘Pyar toh pyar hai, bhasha se kya lena dena.’ (Love is love, what does language have to do with it.)”


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The film follows Alex Claremont-Diaz (Taylor Zakhar Perez), the son of the first female President of the United States, and Prince Henry (Nicholas Galitzine), the spare heir to the British throne. The two are worlds apart ideologically and personally. After a public altercation at a royal wedding threatens to damage US-UK relations, they are forced to stage a "truce" involving extensive public appearances and fake friendship. The story follows Alex Claremont-Diaz (Taylor Zakhar Perez),

Of course, the fake friendship turns into a secret, steamy, and heartfelt romance. The story navigates the pressures of political families, royal protocols, and finding love under the glare of 24/7 media.

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