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Red, White & Royal Blue: Here’s what we need to see in the sequel

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From Alex and Henry’s love of Drag Race to the sex scenes, here’s what we need to see in Red, White & Royal Blue 2. WORDS BY SAM DAMSHENAS HEADER BY YOSEF PHELAN Red, White & Royal Blue fans (and as you know by now, that includes us) collectively unleashed an earthquake-inducing shriek on the 10th May when a sequel was finally – we repeat, finally – let’s repeat it again, actually – FINALLY – confirmed.

During a special screening for the lauded Prime Video rom-com, director Matthew Lopez announced that Taylor Zakhar Perez and Nicholas Galitzine will reprise their iconic characters, Alex Claremont-Diaz and Prince Henry, for “another slice” of queerified UK-US relations, cake-catastrophes and (hopefully) some more Omar Apollo assisted… fellation.

After months of demand for a sequel (again, that includes us), the news was expectedly met with a rapturous response on social media.

Earthquake-inducing, someone once described it as. Currently, details for the sequel are scarce, except for the return of the co-leads and Lopez, as well as Red, White & Royal Blue author Casey McQuiston as co-writer (visit here for everything we know so far), so we’ve decided to have a little bit of fun and compile a list of what we need to see in number two.

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