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Prince Harry Partying With Go-Go Dancer After Separation From Cressida Bonas

After separating from Cressida Bonas, it appears that Prince Harry is back to his bachelor lifestyle and embracing it to the fullest. He already has a date planned with an opera star for a public event next month but spent this weekend partying at a club and spending time with a go-go dancer named Paige Collins.

The Prince and his entourage arrived at London's Chakana Club after 1 a.m. and reportedly asked Collins to join them in taking vodka shots before hitting the dance floor until 3 a.m. in the morning. Apparently Collins "caught Harry's eye," a source told The Sun.

"So not everyday you get to dance and have vodka shots with Prince Harry!" Collins later tweeted. "He's the most down to earth man considering he's still a prince."

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Before dating Bonas, Harry was known for his wilder lifestyle, enjoying going to clubs and various parties until the wee hours of the morning. However, he seemingly settled down when dating Bonas and many thought there would be announcement of a royal engagement up until last month, when a different announcement was made – that the two had decided to separate.

Bonas was reportedly tired of life in the royal limelight and wanted to go back to her civilian lifestyle. Since the breakup, she has remained largely out of the spotlight and has not spoken about her relationship with the Prince. Harry, meanwhile, appears to be getting back to his own lifestyle, which includes a good party every now and then.

The Prince is also responsible for more royal duties than ever before, so occasions for him to cut loose are becoming more rare. He currently is a liaison between the royal family and the military, which he proudly served for several years. He is also the head of several charities and is working to bring the Warrior Games to the United Kingdom, paying homage to the time he served and those injured in the line of duty.

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