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Prince Harry Parties Hard in Las Vegas

After the commotion of the Olympics, Prince Harry decided to unwind by visiting America's playground, Las Vegas, and party poolside.

The 27-year-old prince was seen on Saturday at MGM Grand's Wet Republic letting loose in a VIP bungalow with the rest of his entourage.

"It was his first Vegas pool party. He was with a group of around six to seven friends and just wanted to have fun with the boys. He was in town to take a break and have fun," a source told E! News.

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"He was letting loose, and swimming and dancing to the music. It was great to see him acting like any normal guy. Harry and his friends even had a blow up whale in their area, they were just fooling around and joking and having some drinks and just enjoying themselves," the source added.

But it seems that Prince Harry was only interested in relaxing and staying out of the limelight as other A-list celebrities partied alongside him.

"A few groups of women approached him throughout the day and he talked to them briefly, but he didn't really center his attention on anyone … he definitely loved the attention, but he looked to be a gentleman with all the women," a witness told People.

But the royalty was not the only trendsetter at that pool party. Jennifer Lopez was present and went on to perform a concert with Enrique Iglesias later that night. Olympic gold medalist Ryan Lochte was also enjoying the dry desert air as they drew large crowds to their poolside cabanas.

Prince Harry did not spend all of his time by the pool; he managed to play a few table games to complete his Vegas trip. The prince later that day visited the Wynn resort and was reportedly playing craps and roulette.

This is the second time that Prince Harry has visited Las Vegas. He previously visited Sin City in November of 2011.

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