Prince Harry enjoys lads night out with pals in Irish pub in Holland — without brother William

PRINCE Harry was joined in an Irish pub in The Netherlands by Brit mates who flew in to down tequila slammers during a night out — without brother William.

The Duke of Sussex, 37, munched on nachos, spicy chicken wings and local meat snack “bitterballen”.



Prince Harry with pub owner John Gulay

He nursed a single pint of Guinness for three hours as he and his pals, plus others working for the Invictus Games, spread out in the beer garden of O’Casey’s Pub, in The Hague.

But there was no invite for William, 39, who stayed at home in Anmer Hall, Norfolk, with his family.

An insider said: “Harry and William used to be so close back in the day.

“It’s such a shame.

“It’s dreadful it has got to this stage.”

John Gulay, 51, owner of the pub, said: “Harry was normal and very chilled, ­sitting with his friends and having a great time.

“There were tequila shots for his pals.

“Harry refused as he had work to do.”

The duke also watched a wheelchair basketball match with King Willem-Alexander.



Pub owner John Gulay said: ‘Harry was normal and very chilled, ­sitting with his friends and having a great time’