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Inside Prince Harry’s all-nighter

After spending 4 months away in Afghanistan, Prince Harry celebrated his with an all-night party that ended at 10am the next day.
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After spending four and a half months away on duty, Prince Harrycelebrated his return from Afghanistan with an all-night party that ended at 10am the next day.

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The young royal spent his first weekend back in the UK with a party in Fulham, South London, which kicked off with a “lively” gathering at the Brown Cow pub.

Harry was then spotted leaving his friends at 9pm to visit Sainsbury’s supermarket before the party moved to a private home in the area.

A few hours later, Scotland Yard police protection team were seen at the party which was now in full swing, with music blaring into the street.

The prince’s close friend Natalie Pinkham and her husband Owain Walbyoff were sighted leaving the party at 3.30am, but it seems Harry may have stayed the night at the party as he was spotted wearing the same clothes when leaving the house the next day.

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There was no sign of Harry’s rumoured girlfriend Cressida Bonas at the shindig, although sources say Harry is keen to reconcile with her. Harry is set to enjoy four to five weeks of leave before retuning to work at RAF Wattisham in Suffolk.

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