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RED, WHITE AND ROYAL BLUE

by Casey McQuiston

Alex Claremont-Diaz is America's First Son. Prince Henry is his sworn enemy. The internet disagrees.

A staged friendship between the son of the president and his rival, the Prince of Wales, evolves into a secret and potentially dangerous romance.

For14+GenreFictionLength421 pagesRead time~11.7 hoursCommunity ratings0

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Violence

None

No violence

Language

Some

Contemporary language; some mild strong words

Sexual Content

A lot

Explicit-adjacent romantic content

Substance Use

Barely any

Social drinking and party culture

Emotional Intensity

Some

A gay romance between two men — the central relationship; Explicit-adjacent romantic content; Alex's bisexual identity and his process of understanding it; The political stakes of being a public figure in love with a British prince

What this book is about

Alex Claremont-Diaz—son of the first female US president—has spent years publicly feuding with Prince Henry of England. When a viral photo incident forces them into a fake friendship for PR purposes, the fake becomes complicated. Red, White & Royal Blue is a political romantic comedy about bisexuality, public life, and what happens when private feelings become public.

Notes for sensitive readers

Reader-flagged moments and themes that may affect your experience.

A gay romance — Alex and Henry; both characters are men

Explicit-adjacent romantic content

Alex's bisexual identity — explored thoughtfully throughout

Political stakes — very public figures with very private feelings

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