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Prince Harry Is A Vegas Party Boy

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Nov. 19 2011, Published 9:07 a.m. ET

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By RadarOnline.com Staff

Prince Harry has continued his tour of fun in "The States" and last night the party landed in Las Vegas.

The British royal is in the U.S. as part of his military training but as hard as he has worked, Harry has also made time for lots of play.

The 27-year-old enjoyed his first visit to Sin City and blended into the crowd at the Wynn Las Vegas' Tryst Nightclub where he stayed for a couple of hours, RadarOnline.com has confirmed.

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Harry was ushered to a VIP table around midnight and quickly got the attention of a pretty blonde, who he danced with suggestively.

The frisky fun-loving royal, who is third in line to the throne, was also spotted jumping into the lap of one of his security guards and falling to the floor laughing when he dropped off.

It was 3 am before Captain Wales, as he’s known in the army, retired to his suite in the Wynn.

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Before hitting up Sin City, Harry’s had a flirty night in San Diego, and fun dinner outing in Arizona where he scoffed down a whole pizza on his own.

The Las Vegas adventure is a traditional break in the middle of the intense helicopter training course the pilot prince is taking.

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