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via text, and consider a polo match as foreplay. But the film isn’t completely beholden to the book on which it’s based. Ahead, a look at the biggest differences betweenAlex and Henry’s Siblings
With any adaptation, inevitably a few characters’ arcs will be scaled back or downright stripped from the narrative. The victim in this book-to-film transfer is June Claremont-Diaz, Alex’s unfiltered but supportive sister, who pretends to date Henry when rumors about her brother’s relationship start to circulate. In the novel, she’s Alex’s closest confidant, along with his friend Nora , granddaughter of the Vice President.
While both of Henry’s siblings—Prince Philip and Princess Bea —remain in the film, their roles have been largely reduced. Gone is Bea’s cocaine addiction—in the book, tabloids call her “Powder Princess”—and most scenes involving Prince Philip, who publicly shames Henry for not finding a proper wife while he and Alex attend Wimbledon.The political machinations surrounding both men, but particularly Alex, go far deeper in the book than the film.
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