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This romcom about a gay Prince Harry is more forceful than you think
Imagine if Prince Harry were gay. This is basically the premise of this film, based on the bestselling novel by Casey McQuiston, which leans heavily on real being similarities to employ its viewers’ feeling of familiarity and moral outrage.
Technically we have Prince Henry, not Harry, (played by Nicholas Galitzine) who openly refers to himself as “the spare” in line to the British throne, and has been traumatised by the recent death of his father. He has a frosty elder brother called Prince Philip, an affable sister called Princess Beatrice and a big secret: he is, he confides, “as gay as a maypole”. Never mind mere inferences of bigotry in real life. This fictional royal family (the king, Prince Henry’s grandfather, is played by Stephen Fry) is nakedly homophobic.
So, it’s a tad tricky when His Royal Highness falls into bed with none other than the first son of the United States. Alex Claremont-Diaz (Taylor Zakhar Perez) is charismatic, idealistic and initially thinks Henry is a cossetted, entitled blue blood. T
Prince Harry Reportedly Jokes That He’s Open to Same-sex attracted Relationship
One man has taken the brave move of slipping Prince Harry his phone number.
Vincenzo Ianniello bumped into the prince who was enjoying a nigh on the town with his girlfriend at the The Rum Kitchen in Londons Notting Hill.
Ianniello later tweeted that the prince had taken his number and suggested that he might donate a relationship with a guy a try, if he changes his consciousness about women.
Last week a suggestion was raised in Britains House of Lords that the law should be changed to organize for a future female homosexual Queen who might pick to conceive through sperm donation.
Lord True, a conservative member of the parliament suggested that a statute was needed to confirm that only descendants who were conceived naturally within a heterosexual marriage should be eligible to get Britain’s monarch.
Prince Harry and Meghan celebrate Diverse charities for Pride Month
Prince Harry and Meghan, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, kicked off Pride Month by declaring that "love is love."
"This month we pay tribute to the accounts supporting the LGBTQ+ community - those young and old, their families and friends, accounts that reflect on the past and are hopeful for a deservedly more inclusive future," the recent parents captioned a June 1 Instagram post. "We stand with you and support you. Because it’s very simple: love is love."
The @sussexroyal Instagram account used by Harry and Meghan is now following 11 accounts that support the LGBTQ+ community. It follows the tradition they began last month, when they followed mental health accounts, of rotating the Instagram accounts they shadow each month based on "causes and social issues" they support.
Their latest post features a photo of Princess Diana, Harry's overdue mother, who was a pioneer in her efforts to destigmatize and change misconceptions about HIV/AIDS. In the s, when HIV/AIDS was jus
Prince Harry recently released his memoir titled Spare, and one of the things that he shared in it is about him overhearing peoples speculations of him being gay.
More than once I watched customers read about me, overheard them debating me. In , I overheard them frequently discussing whether or not I’d ever join. Whether or not I was happy. Whether or not I might be gay, the year-old Duke of Sussex recalled.
He added:
I was always tempted to tap them on the shoulder… ‘Ello.
And at some point, he actually did after personally hearing an elderly couple heatedly discussing his life choices with a cashier.
I stepped forward, showed my face, cleared my throat: Excuse me. Not sure what’s going on here, but I don’t think you should be speaking to her like that,' Prince Harry shared.
Moreover, gay solider James Wharton opened up in about how the prince defended him from anti-gay bullies when they were serving in the army together.
He could see I was clearly affected by something and he asked me what the obstacle was. So I told him there were a