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Nicholas Galitzine Clears Up Speculation About His Sexuality After Playing Several Queer Roles

Prince Henry is a BookTok icon, but fans may be surprised to absorb that Nicholas Galitzine&#;s same-sex attracted character in Red, Pale & Royal Blue isn&#;t his first LGBTQ+ role.

Galitzine plays Prince Henry Fox-Mountchristen-Windsor in Prime Video&#;s Red, White & Royal Blue, a romantic comedy based on Case Mcquiston&#;s book of the similar title . The manual and movie follow the love story between Alex Claremont-Diaz, the first son of the United States, and Prince Henry, a British prince. Alex is the son of President Ellen Claremont, the first female President of the United States, while Henry is the grandson of King James III.

In an interview with Pink News in August , Red, White & Royal Blue&#;s director, Matthew Lopez, explained why it was important for fans to acknowledge Alex and Henry&#;s different sexualities. While Henry is gay, Alex is bisexual. “I sometimes bristle when people say: ‘Oh, it’s two gay men’. Actually, no, it’s one gay man and

Nicholas Galitzine Felt &#;Perhaps Guilt&#; for Playing Gay Roles as a Straight Man, Says He&#;s &#;Terrified&#; of Only Organism Viewed As a &#;Cut of Beef at a Meat Market&#;

Nicholas Galitzinerecently told British GQ that he felt somewhat guilty when deciding whether or not to engage a gay character as a straight man because he does not wish to take up anyone else&#;s space or opportunities. Galitzine starred opposite Taylor Zakhar Perez last year in Prime Video&#;s famous gay romance film &#;Red White and Royal Blue,&#; and he&#;s currently a co-lead opposite Julianne Moore in the Starz drama &#;George & Mary.&#; Galitzine&#;s character in the series is queer.

“I identify as a linear man, but I include been a part of some incredible queer stories,&#; Galitzine told the publication. &#;I felt a feeling of uncertainty sometimes about whether I’m taking up someone’s space, and perhaps guilt. At the matching time, I see those characters as not solely their sexuality.”

Galitzine stressed that &#;I am Nick, and I’m not my role,” and th

Nicholas Galitzine Says He&#;s Straight, Feels &#;Somewhat Guilty&#; For Taking Gay Roles, And Is &#;Terrified&#; Of Being Defined As &#;A Cut Of Beef&#;

Nicholas Galitzine, who has played several gay or homosexual characters both on TV and in films, says he has felt &#;somewhat guilty&#; over the possibility that he, as a unbent man, is &#;taking up someone’s space.&#;

In an interview with GQ, Galitzine, currently starring as a queer ethics in the Starz drama George & Mary, said, “I identify as a straight man, but I have been a part of some incredible lgbtq+ stories. I felt a sense of uncertainty sometimes about whether I’m taking up someone’s cosmos, and perhaps guilt. At the alike time, I spot those characters as not solely their sexuality.”

Galitzine also currently stars opposite Anne Hathaway in the love affair film The Thought of You. Last year he starred opposite Taylor Zakhar Perez in the Prime Video queer royalty romance production Red White and Royal Blue, and has portrayed a closeted gay rugby player in the film Handsome Devil () and a bi

A new era of heartthrob is here, and Nicholas Galitzine is its poster boy

At first, I thought it was the sun.

Perhaps its rays, which dipped sneakily in and out of cloud cover on a breezy Rally day in Austin, were distracting Nicholas Galitzine, who kept looking away from me distractedly as we stood on the red carpet at the SXSW Festival premiere of his film "The Idea of You."

Instead, Galitzine's retain star power had caught the attention of dozens of elated fans, who were wailing his name just a few feet away.

"Sorry, I'm really trying to concentrate on you, but people are shouting," he apologized, fittingly midway through an answer about the sex scenes in "The Idea of You" as shrieks of Niiiiiiick! rang out behind me.

Did you not expect this? I asked.

"Kind of no," he replied, laughing.

Galitzine's bashfulness — and his genuine-seeming surprise in seeing the swarm of fans who'd flocked to Congress Street to catch a glimpse of him — is another intriguing layer to what makes him the most interesting rising star heartthrob in Hollywood today.

The year-old thespian has been