Prince Harry Planning A party For The Arrival Of His Nephew, Prince George
The 28-year-old is reportedly organizing a party for the royal baby with the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's blessing.
Prince Harry is already taking his new role of uncle very seriously, reportedly organising a huge party to celebrate the birth of his nephew Prince George.
The 28-year-old is putting his reputation as the wildest member of the royal family to good use as he plans the bash to wet the baby's head and Kate and William have given him their blessing.
"Harry is all over this," a source told The Sun.
"He has had calls made already and William has agreed to it. Kate is fine - it’s tradition."
The new parents would have every right to be a little nervous about Harry planning a party for their son, the future king of England.
Last August, Harry made headlines around the world when candid photos of him surfaced romping naked in a Las Vegas hotel room.
The snaps, which showed Harry in a series of extremely compromising positions with an unnamed lady and (randomly) a billiards table, cemented the Apache aircraft commander's position as the wild child of the British royal family.
In light of the Prince's past penchant for rather crazy parties we've compiled a brief dos and don'ts for Prince George's head-wetting.
DON'T go to Vegas. DO keep it low-key at home.
Harry, you know more than anyone that what happens in Vegas does not always stay in Vegas. A far more appropriate venue for little George's bash would be Kensington Palace. Everyone knows that nothing beats a British garden party in the summer - Pimm's and cucumber sandwiches as far as the eye can see!
DON'T play billiards. DO organise traditional party games with a baby twist.
To be honest, billiards is a weird, old-fashioned game that no-one really gets and just makes you look too posh. Charades on the other hand always goes down well, especially after a few celebratory glasses of champagne. Baby themed Pictionary and Who Am I are far more appropriate games than "Who is that naked lady in the bathroom?"
DON'T be naked. Just DON'T.
Some of us still haven't quite gotten over seeing the Queen's grandson in those, admittedly grainy, photos from last summer. So for Granny Liz's sake, please keep your clothes on. We think you look much better in your uniform anyway.
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