Prince Harry draws £400 bar bill in less than an hourJuly 13th, 2009 LONDON - Prince Harry drew a 400-pound booze bill in less than an hour during an outing with his flying school friends. The 24-year-old royal, who is training to become a combat helicopter pilot in the British Army, was said to have guzzled five bottles of tequila-flavoured beer, 5.9 per cent Desperado, with his 20 rookie pilot friends.
Prince Harry set to mark 1st official visit to US with visit to World Trade Center siteMay 29th, 2009 NYC readies for 1st official visit by Prince HarryNEW YORK — Prince Harry plans to mark his first official visit to the United States with a stop at the World Trade Center site. At midday Friday, the 24-year-old prince will meet with relatives of four people who died in the 9/11 attacks.
Prince Harry's no hair-wash for two years horror admission!May 1st, 2009 LONDON - Prince Harry left his army pals gobsmacked when he revealed that he hasn't washed his hair in 2 years. The Royal's pals were teasing him over his unkempt and messy hair, when the prince told them he had not washed his hair in 2 years.
Prince Harry completes his maiden solo flight with easeApril 1st, 2009 LONDON - Prince Henry of Wales commonly known as Prince Harry has completed his maiden solo flight with ease. Harry flew a Firefly training plane for about 30 minutes before making a copybook landing at the RAF Barkston strip.
Prince Harry to be 'reunited' with 'Paki' jibe palMarch 23rd, 2009 LONDON - Prince Harry will reportedly be reunited with the Asian officer whom he infamously called his "little Paki friend". The royal has already apologised to Captain Ahmed Raza Khan for his remark in a three-year-old home video that had landed him in hot water and left him facing accusations of racism.
Lady Gaga is besotted with Prince HarryMarch 18th, 2009 LONDON - Lady Gaga confessed that she was "royal-struck" after spotting Prince Harry at a club last year, and couldn't stop herself from staring at him. The pop vixen said part of her fascination with the soldier prince was due to his "posh" accent.
Prince Harry sent on race awareness courseFebruary 11th, 2009 LONDON - The British army has ordered Prince Harry, the third in line to the British throne, to attend a race awareness course after being caught on video calling a Pakistani fellow-cadet a 'Paki.'
Furious army chiefs have told the 24-year-old British royal to attend an equality and diversity course, the Mirror reported Thursday. It will be the second time Harry has had lessons on how not to be racist since joining the Army.
'You don't sound black': Prince Harry in new race rowFebruary 10th, 2009 LONDON - Britain's Prince Harry has sparked a new race row after allegedly telling a celebrity comedian that he did not 'sound like a black chap'. Comedian Stephen K.
Indian friend of British royals says they aren't racistJanuary 13th, 2009 LONDON - Prince Harry, flayed for using a racist word to describe a fellow Pakistani officer, has received unexpected support from an Indian-origin friend who says the royals call him 'Sooty' but they are not racist. The man called 'Sooty' by Prince Charles and his two sons is Kuldip Dhillon, a wealthy property developer who plays polo with the royals at the Cirencester Polo Club near the Prince of Wales's Highgrove estate.
Prince Charles calls Indian polo player 'Sooty', he doesn't mindJanuary 13th, 2009 LONDON - A wealthy Indian property developer and polo player said he didn’t mind Prince Charles and his family calling him ‘Sooty’ in the second race row in a week involving members of the British royalty. 'I have to say that you know you have arrived when you acquire a nickname.
Harry apologises to Pakistani officer for controversial remarkJanuary 12th, 2009 LONDON - Prince Harry has apologised directly to a Pakistani army officer whom he called a 'Paki' in a home video, a newspaper reported Tuesday. Harry, whose 2006 video has caused a storm in Britain, telephoned Ahmed Raza Khan - his former fellow-cadet at Sandhurst military school - in Pakistan to 'clear the air', The Sun reported.
Prince Harry's 'Paki' comment unacceptable: Gordon BrownJanuary 11th, 2009 LONDON - British Prime Minister Gordon Brown Monday condemned Prince Harry's use of racist language as 'unacceptable' but said the apologetic young royal now deserves the nation's 'benefit of the doubt.'
Nevertheless, the 24-year-old prince who was filmed calling decorated Pakistani fellow-cadet Ahmed Raza Khan a 'Paki' three years ago, was set to face a probe by the British army. Brown, speaking after widespread criticism of the prince from leading British politicians, said he believed Harry's apology was genuine.
British Army to probe Prince Harry's racist 'Paki' remarksJanuary 11th, 2009 LONDON - The British army will inquire into Prince Harry's alleged racist remarks about his fellow trainees in a video, in particular, calling a Pakistani officer as a 'Paki'. The defence ministry indicated that the prince, who is third in line to the British throne, could face disciplinary action, though the inquiry will not be a formal one as no complaint has been filed.
Army to take action as politicians slam Harry for 'Paki' remarkJanuary 11th, 2009 LONDON - Prince Harry faces a stern army dressing drown as political criticism grew Monday after the young British Royal filmed himself calling an Asian fellow-cadet 'Paki'. The defence ministry indicated that the prince, who is third in line to the British throne, could face disciplinary action, though the inquiry will not be a formal one as no complaint has been filed over the comments that were made three years ago.
Harry says sorry for saying 'Paki'January 10th, 2009 LONDON - Prince Harry, the third in line to the British throne, has apologised after being caught on film using allegedly racist and gay insults about members of his platoon. In the film, taken in 2006, Harry refers to an Asian army colleague as 'our little Paki friend', said the News of the World newspaper, which also put up the video on its website Sunday.