Prince William’s Bachelor Party Featured Clay Pigeon Shooting, Drinking Vintage Port
Prince William’s bachelor party was a blast, and the events that took place between him and his friends have been revealed years later.
Marie Claire looked back at the important milestone in the Duke of Cambridge’s life because his bachelor party served as the end of his singlehood. The publication revealed that Prince William was joined by 20 of his friends at a country estate in Norfolk, England.
His bachelor party was kept a secret, and he his pals vowed to not share details of their gathering to the public. However, a source still leaked some information to The Sun.
It has been revealed that on the first night of Prince William’s bachelor party, he met up with Prince Harry and their friends for what was to be a low-key evening. The booked George Stuckley’s whole estate to ensure privacy.
The next morning, Prince William and his friends enjoyed a hearty breakfast before heading out for an hour’s worth of clay pigeon shooting. Prince William and his friends had a competition to see who had the best shot, but they didn’t really get too competitive.
Prince William and his friends also polished off several bottles of vintage port. Additionally, they also went afternoon surfing at Speke Mill, a spot located a couple of miles to the south.
The dad of three and his friends also played the Name Game, where each player had to stick a post-it note to their forehead with the name of a mystery celebrity written on it. Prince William’s post-it note had Queen Elizabeth’s name on it, and it took him several tries to finally figure out why everyone was laughing.
Even though Prince William’s party was a huge success, it was a far cry from the usual parties that are wild and crazy.
“It was a relatively tame stag weekend by a lot of people’s standards. It was just about a group of lads having a good time without their other halves,” the source said.
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