UK’s Prince Harry goes wild in Croatia

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The U.K.'s Prince Harry has been captured on camera having a wild night out at an exclusive open-air club in Croatia.

On leave from military training that will shortly see him in California and Arizona, Harry reportedly stayed with wealthy friends on a yacht near the Adriatic island of Hvar, LA Times reports.

The Duke of Cambridge's brother partied at a nightclub with friends on Saturday, where a video shows him dancing to house music on a stone ledge just above a swimming pool before he dives in, the LA Times reports (see the clip here: Harry dancing).

The Times of India reports that he was "out of control" and repeatedly plunged into the water after arriving at the club intoxicated at 2am.

Staff at the club, Veneranda, said Prince Harry – who had been trying to shed his playboy image – could not be stopped and was having a "wild" night, it reports.

Harry, who recently ended a brief romance with underwear model Florence Brudenell-Bruce to concentrate on his Army career, is training to become an Apache attack helicopter pilot in Suffolk and will transfer to Arizona in October to spend two months with U.S. ‘top guns’, the Daily Mail reports.

The Daily Mail reports:

Arriving at one of Europe’s leading open-air nightclubs, the 26-year-old royal threw himself into the party spirit and, for good measure, into a swimming pool – without stopping to take off his clothes.

Laughing, he hauled himself out and danced barefoot on the side to the ear-splitting sounds of house music as fellow clubbers roared their approval. Harry was later seen at the bar wearing a borrowed white T-shirt with his damp shirt tied round his waist.

The prince had flown to Croatia for a mini-break with a group of friends on an EasyJet flight on Saturday.


 


 

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