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Prince Harry Celebrates Queen’s Birthday with a Pub Session

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Prince Harry Celebrates Queen’s Birthday with a Pub Session

, the Duke of Sussex, recently took a break from his royal duties and celebrated the Queen's 96th birthday with a three-hour pub session with friends.

With back home in California, Harry seized the opportunity to hit an Irish bar for a pint of Guinness in the hay last night surrounded by five bodyguards, including four men usually protecting the Dutch royals.

Despite his wild partying reputation, Harry turned down free tequila slammers and nursed a single beer all night before leaving at 11 pm.

The pub's owner confirmed that Harry expressed his delight when he took his first sip of the pint of world-famous Stout to Casey's Irish Bar, where other drinkers suggested there may have been a toast to the Queen, who celebrated her 96th birthday at Sandringham yesterday.

Before marrying Meghan, Harry was known for his ferocious partying, including the notorious occasion he ended up playing strip billiards with some girls after a boozy night out in Las Vegas ten years ago.

However, despite the offer of multiple free drinks, including tequila, Harry stuck to one pint over 180 minutes to keep a clear head for the final day of Invictus.

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Meanwhile, a leading body language expert has revealed that when leaned in for a kiss during the opening ceremony of the Invictus Games, actually pushed him away.

Body language expert Louise Marler said that Meghan Markle actually pushes him away and walks off after the kiss.

She remarked that Meghan has all the affection of an alley cat, not much.

Speaking on Australia's Sunrise program, Ms. Marler analyzed Markle's body language during her time on stage.

A co-host remarked that there were some very public displays of affection, PDAs as the young ones love to call them, between Harry and Meghan.

The body language said, “I don't know what she was doing there at the Invictus Games, but when she is on stage, she is so confident as a performer.”

She continued, “the kiss, however, she has all the rhetoric but none of the body language of somebody who is actually affectionate.

When he walked up, you would think you would lean forward and put your hands into a cuddle.

Instead, she put her hands flat on his chest and stood bolt upright.

He then kissed her, but she pushes him away and walks off.

She has all the affection of an alley cat, not much.”

Commentators praised the body language expert, with one user, Wicked Felina, writing, “spot on the regarding the hands up.

When you don't want to be near someone for many reasons, that's exactly what you do.

She's good.”

In another news segment, the ex-royal appeared on Dutch broadcaster Nederlands Publiek Omroep, where he took time to lightheartedly address the topic of hair loss.

During a break, a makeup artist could be seen brushing the bald head of Dutch athlete Bart Vanderberg, who was sitting alongside Harry.

Harry was quick to note the humor of the situation, commenting, “you've got a lot more to be done there.”

Bart saw the funny side and admitted, “it's all so empty when she's done.”

It brought the trio on to the topic of hair loss, and motioning at his head, one of the program's presenters suggested that it's not going to be a long time before he loses his hair.

Harry was quick to note the humor of the situation, commenting, “you've got a lot more to be done there.”

Bart saw the funny side and admitted, “it's all so empty when she's done.”

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