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2 July 2007

P. Diddy insists Britain’s Prince Harry could out-party him.

Posted in: Royal News — PR-inside Entertainment News @ 9:00 pm

The hip-hop mogul knocked back pints of Crystal champagne backstage at the Concert for Diana at London’s Wembley Stadium yesterday (01.07.07).
However, the rapper - who performed his hit ‘I’ll Be Missing You’ for the memorial show marking the 10th anniversary of the untimely death of Britain’s Princess Diana - insists he is no match for the party animal prince.
He told Britain’s The Sun newspaper: ‘There’s no way I could out-party Prince Harry. I’ve heard he’s very good at it.
‘I’m here to have a celebration - a celebration of Diana’s life.’ After the concert P. Diddy threw a £160,000 party at top London nightspot Paper.
Among the array of alcohol laid on for party-goers were two giant diamond-encrusted bottles of Sputnik vodka.
Each bottle was handmade especially for the event and cost £10,000 each.
There were two silver baths filled with 2,400 bottles of Bud Silver beer and thousands-of-pound-worth of champagne was also available.
Harry, 22, is renowned for his hard partying and is often seen out drinking with his Army pals and girlfriend Chelsy Davy.
The prince and his 21-year-old girlfriend often share a couple of Treasure Chest cocktails at their favourite London club Mahiki.
The £100 cocktail is designed to serve eight people and contains rum, brandy, peach liqueur and champagne.

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    1. PRINCE HARRY PICKS UP ‘PARTY ANIMAL OF THE YEAR’ AWARD

      London: 13th December 2007: Prince Harry has been named ‘Party Animal of the Year’ in a survey carried out by the UK party and event business. The 2007 survey, conducted by Party and Event Show, Confex, confirms what everyone has known for some time; that the young Prince is the King of the London party scene.

      “Harry is the very epitome of UK party cool,” commented Duncan Reid, Event Director at International Confex. “He is constantly seen in the latest Clubs and Bars, never waits in line and always has a group of beautiful people in tow.”

      As regular appearances in the media prove, Prince Harry is never far from a fashionable night spot and has been frequently spotted in clubs such as Punk, Mahiki, Paper and Boujis.

      With the party season now in full swing, it is estimated that over £22 billion* will be spent this year at over 2 million individual events** and an anticipated 35 million bottles of champagne will be drunk before the end of 2007. “Britain has firmly established itself as the party capital of the world. We have the best venues, the most creative designers and the most avid party goers. We are excellent party people, and Harry is the best” concludes Reid.

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      Notes to editors

      - The Party Animal of the Year Award was voted for by members of the UK party and event industry through www.international-confex.com
      - Duncan Reid is available for interview and to talk about the UK event and party market
      - For photographs of Prince Harry we suggest you visit www.rexfeatures.com or search your own extensive libraries!

      * Source: Events Industry Alliance, November 2007

      ** Source: AQA, November 2007

      For further information or to interview Duncan Reid, contact Louise Warren, Naomi Roots or Alistair Turner at Davies Tanner on 01892 619 100 or e-mail amy.scott@daviestanner.co.uk / naomi.roots@daviestanner.co.uk / alistair.turner@daviestanner.com

      www.international-confex.com

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      Comment by International Confex 2008 — December 13, 2007 @ 8:15 pm

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