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Report: Prince (Harry) puts on a show at Tryst

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Prince Harry is seen on a recent trip to Germany.
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This was a different sort of prince performance.

William is the royally referenced figure in this instance. Prince Harry spent a significant amount of time early this morning at Tryst at Wynn Las Vegas, as People magazine ace newsman Mark Gray reported earlier today.

According to Gray’s highly amusing account, William was in the club for up to two hours before being recognized as the for-real Prince Harry of Wales. It could be, or not, that club-goers mistook him for the Prince Harry impressionist in “Legends In Concert.”

The 27-year-old Henry Charles Albert David (Prince Harry as he is commonly identified) is a member of the British Army Air Corps and just completed two months of training at Arizona’s Gila Bend Air Force Auxiliary Field. As per tradition, those who have completed such training hightail it to Vegas for a weekend sendoff of sorts.

According to the People report, Prince Harry “arrived around midnight and quickly took up quarters at a VIP table away from the club's main dance floor, PEOPLE has learned exclusively. Donning a collared blue flannel shirt and light jeans, Harry went largely unnoticed as he bounced around the indoor-outdoor club, which features a massive outdoor waterfall. “

The regal clubber evidently met up with a woman who he hoped to make his crowning achievement: “Harry appeared to be honed in on one fellow club-goer in particular: a blonde woman dressed in a cream blouse and knee-high black skirt. The prince was seen chatting her up on a red couch and he later danced seductively with her, with his hands around her waist and zero daylight visible between their bodies.”

Call it Operation Zero Daylight, and heading up this mission is the heroic Prince Harry.

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