![]() Here are the major differences between Red, White & Royal Blue the novel and the film: The First Family of the United States When I finished reading the novel, I felt like I had been taken on this wonderful journey, with characters that I’d grown to love.” “To me, the act of adaptation is to take the feelings that you had when reading the book and making sure that those are intact at the end of the film. “Any time you adapt a novel for the screen, you’re going to have to make concessions because it’s two different ways of telling the story,” López says in the film’s production notes. Directed by Matthew López from a script he co-wrote with Ted Malawer, the whimsical romantic comedy chronicles the clandestine romance of Alex Claremont-Diaz (Taylor Zakhar Perez), the son of the sitting President of the United States, and Prince Henry (Nicholas Galitzine), the spare heir to the British throne, whose transatlantic rivalry belies a mutual attraction that neither is willing to admit until a cake-toppling incident at a royal event forces them to stage a fake friendship.Īlthough the heart of Alex and Henry’s relationship has been carried over from the novel, López elected to make a number of changes to characters and storylines that took away from the focus on the central love story. More than four years after debuting on The New York Times Best Seller List, Casey McQuiston’s beloved debut novel, Red, White & Royal Blue, has been adapted into a new feature film that premiered August 12th on Prime Video. ![]() ![]() At long last, the Prince of England has found his own Prince Charming. ![]()
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