Prince Harry’s ‘shame’ over infamous Las Vegas party where he was snapped playing naked billiards

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‘Shame’ on Prince Harry for his infamous party in Las Vegas where he was photographed playing pool in the nude after an all-day drinking session.

  • Harry was 27 years old and dating actress Cressida Bonas at the time of the trip.
  • The day started with a breakfast of Bloody Marys before an all day drinking session.
  • Prince Said He Was So Drunk He Wanted To Get Botswana Tattooed On His Foot
  • He ended up playing strip pool with blackjack girls who ‘seemed dodgy’

Prince Harry first spoke about his infamous trip to Las Vegas in August 2012 when he was photographed playing pool in the nude.

The day started with a breakfast of Bloody Marys before an all day drinking session by the pool. Harry, who was 27 and dating actress Cressida Bonas at the time, said he was so drunk that he initially wanted to get a Botswana tattoo on his foot, but his friends “promised to hold me down, knock me out, whatever it took” to prevent it. .

Harry and his entourage continued to drink at a hotel nightclub before inviting “four or five women who worked at the hotel to join us, along with two women they had met at the blackjack tables.” The Prince said the blackjack girls “looked dodgy” but agreed to play pool naked, which ended with him naked.

Prince Harry was 27 years old and dating actress Cressida Bonas at the time of the trip to Las Vegas, where he was photographed playing pool in the nude.

When the images appeared on a US website the next day, Harry writes that his sense of shame was so great that it made it difficult for him to “breathe clean”.

Despite his fears, Harry says Prince Charles was “nice” to the incident.

Harry says he decided to ‘seize the day’ in Las Vegas because of a traumatic incident that year when he saw a polo player fall and then choke on his tongue, which reminded him of a similar incident involving his father as a child. The woman in the nude photo with Harry has never been identified.

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