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Watch The First Teasers For Gay, Royal Rom-Com ‘Red, White & Royal Blue’

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Sparks secretly fly in this love story of power and prestige, and it’ll all be playing out on Amazon Prime Video this summer.

Prime Video’s official Twitter dropped a new teaser for the eagerly awaited rom-com on Monday, based on the New York Times best-selling queer romance novel by Casey McQuiston, which showcases the two leading lads being asked to sit closer to each other in an awkward yet endearing moment. READ MORE: ‘Red, White & Royal Blue’ Stars Taylor Zakhar Perez And Nicholas Galitzine Talk Awkwardness Of Filming Intimate Scenes In a tale of political power and unexpected romance, “Red, White & Royal Blue” introduces Alex Claremont-Diaz, the charismatic Mexican-American son of the U.S.

President and Prince Henry of England, locked in a long-standing feud. When their feud becomes tabloid fodder, they must pretend to be friends to maintain U.S.-British relations.

As they spend more time together, their initial animosity transforms into an undeniable love. But with Alex’s mother’s re-election approaching, they face a crucial decision: keep their relationship secret or risk everything for love.  READ MORE: An Icy Relationship Between The U.S.

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