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Prince Harry Parties With Chelsy Davy at Friends' Wedding

Prince Harry had a wild weekend with friends and former girlfriend Chelsy Davy. The prince, often known as the "Party Prince," managed to stay up all hours of the night and even lost his wallet and cellphone.

Harry attended the wedding of friends Alexander Mavros and Alexandra von Krockow in Bratislava, Slovakia. He was among 250 guests that included his former girlfriend, Chelsy Davy, whom he spent a considerable amount of time with. Harry and a group of friends spent Friday afternoon at a barbeque before going into the hotel's bar and ordering several rounds of drinks.

"The bar was open all night, and they just ordered Bloody Marys, 10 or 11 at a time. It was so busy. Harry also liked rum and Coke, and he ordered vodka as well," the bartender told Daily Mail.

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It's reported that Harry fell asleep at the bar, and one barman confirmed the report, but that's the only known report of him doing so. Nonetheless, Harry attended the wedding on Saturday and afterwards, joined in the celebration. Harry managed to lose his wallet and iPhone during the partying, but a waiter found the objects and returned them to the prince.

"When I returned it to the prince, he was happy and thanked me and shook my hand," Stephan Csonto said. "I knew it was Harry's as I had seen him with the same wallet before. He put it on the table when he sat down. He told us the best thing about the wedding was that he could be himself and nobody bothered him because he was Prince Harry."

It was the second wedding in two months for Prince Harry, who earlier attended one in the U.S. with his big brother, Prince William. That trip came just days after Harry and girlfriend Cressida Bonas ended their relationship. During this wedding, though, Harry reportedly spent a substantial amount of time with Davy.

"He spent a lot of time with Chelsy, but they seemed to be good friends," Csonto said.

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