Inside Prince Harry's wild night out, from snogging TV star to tearing down Queen's poster


Paddy McGuinness, 50, revealed details of a “wild party” he attended with the Duke of Sussex on a recently released podcast.

The former Top Gear presenter spoke of a night out with Prince Harry, One Direction members and footballers when he claimed to have seen the Duke rip off a poster of the Queen from a wall.

McGuinness claims this was because Harry did not want his grandmother to see him partying.

The presenter was speaking on the Relentless Natives podcast, as he detailed an “underground” club in Chelsea where the group attended, with “all sorts going on.”

According to the presenter, Harry was “ripping my t-shirt off, snogging and kissing me” and then “ripped a photo of the Queen off the wall and said, ‘I can’t have her watching me doing this’.”

He did not reveal when this was said to have happened.

McGuinness said on the podcast that the club had a “secret door” that celebrities could use, which was surrounded by security cameras.

“I get a tap on the shoulder and it’s Prince Harry… I thought that’s bonkers,” he said. “He kept appearing and disappearing.

“I was talking to one of the security lads at the end.. he [Harry] was ripping my t-shirt off, then he ****** rips a photo of the Queen off the wall and says, ‘I can’t have her watching me do this’.”

McGuinness claimed to have asked Harry’s security guard: “What’s going to go on here?”

According to the TV presenter, the Metropolitan Police officer replied: “They’ll [the video taken on the security cameras] never see the light of day.

“This is one of the clubs where the royals go and they can let off steam.”

Harry was known to enjoy himself in his younger years, and was a regular fixture at some of Chelsea’s most well-known hotspots.

The Duke of Sussex used to frequent Raffles nightclub on Kings Road through the years, which has been a popular spot for young royals, with Prince William and Princess Kate also seen attending the club in their youth.

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