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Prince Harry’s big night out with the Middletons!

With an estimated $50 million fortune, invites to the best parties in Britain and top notch genes, we would give just about anything to be a Middleton and it seems Prince Harry feels the same way.
Prince Harry and the Middletons

As we know Prince Harry is an avid rugby fan and when England played Australia in the world cup over the weekend the royal attended the game with Carole, Michael and James Middleton – sans Will and Kate!

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Sitting directly behind Duchess Catherine’s family, Harry animatedly cheered on England – however it proved futile as they lost the game and got kicked out of the competition thanks to the Wallabies epic win.

Luckily for the Prince, he had his sister-in-law’s family there to share in his sorrow – all of whom are very passionate about the English team.

No doubt this loss came as real blow for the fifth-in-line to throne, as just last week his brother, who is also the Patron for the Welsh rugby team, made a public plea to players to beat England, just to spite poor Harry– and they did.

It’s okay though, the flame haired hottie did what any sports fan does when their team loses – he headed to the pub with his mates to drown his sorrows.

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Prince Harry shares his disappointment about the game with Duchess Catherine’s parents Michael and Carole.

Although the drinking hole of choice wasn’t exactly the kind of bar with a $10 pint and parmi meal deal, rather a much more upscale location in South Kensington called Ramusake.

Although the Middleton’s didn’t make it to the pub, Harry was joined by some very familiar faces, including his close mate Guy Pelly and his cousin Princess Eugenie.

And it would have been quite the pit party with Eugenie having some some sorrows of her own to drown after reportedly being told last week that by her place of employment that she was banned from taking any more time off!

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Don’t feel too sorry for them though, the cousins each emerged from the bar looking slightly worse-for-wear, and hopped in separate chauffeur driven cars that took them back to their lavish Palaces they call home.

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