The prince of parties returns: Harry hits the town with Princess Eugenie and Guy Pelly (and gets lots of attention from the ladies)

  • Harry was seen leaving Kensington bar Ramusake in the early hours
  • Had enjoyed a night out with old friend Guy Pelly and Princess Eugenie
  • All were attending the launch of a new club night called GEISHA 
  • Eugenie lives and works in New York but is currently visiting London
  • Girls were seen approaching Harry's security in a bid to speak to him
  • Other guests included Otis Ferry and Harry's rumoured ex Astrid Harbord
  • Earlier, Harry had attended a private reception for charity MapAction 

Prince Harry found himself at the centre of a group of admiring girls last night, as he enjoyed an evening on the town with Princess Beatrice and his old friend Guy Pelly.

The Prince, 30, had spent the day in Staffordshire where he was joined by the Prime Minister at the National Memorial Arboretum.

After attending a reception for humanitarian charity MapAction at a private London home, the royal let his hair down with drinks at Ramusake, a hip Japanese-themed bar in upmarket Kensington.

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Party prince: Harry was seen leaving Japanese-themed bar Ramusake in the early hours of the morning

Party prince: Harry was seen leaving Japanese-themed bar Ramusake in the early hours of the morning

The bar, which is famous for its Japanese-themed cocktails, was launching its new GEISHA club night which saw a host of glamorous guests, among them Otis Ferry and Harry's rumoured ex-girlfriend Astrid Harbord, 33, descend for the evening.

Mr Ferry, who is dating model Edie Campbell, was seen sharing a Japanese Temple - a cocktail based on Dom Perignon champagne - with Mr Pelly before hitting the dance floor to the sound of beats played by DJ Paul Harris of Dirty Vegas.

Despite the many distractions, Harry's presence didn't go unnoticed by the ladies, with one girl even approaching members of his security detail in a bid to secure an audience with the Prince.

The Prince, however, was clearly left unmoved by the entreaties and left the party alone before being ushered into a car by his security detail. 

Also there on the night was his cousin Princess Eugenie, who lives and works in New York but is currently visiting London. 

Big night out: The Prince had been attending the bar's 'Geisha' club night - an event dreamed up by Pelly
Big night out: The Prince had been attending the bar's 'Geisha' club night - an event dreamed up by Pelly

Big night out: The Prince had been attending the bar's 'Geisha' club night - an event dreamed up by Pelly

Looking good: Eugenie, who recently jetted in from New York, looked lovely in a navy dress and stilettos

Looking good: Eugenie, who recently jetted in from New York, looked lovely in a navy dress and stilettos

Royal perk: The Princess was swiftly ushered inside and was able to skip the queue outside the bar
Royal perk: The Princess was swiftly ushered inside and was able to skip the queue outside the bar

Royal perk: The Princess was swiftly ushered inside and was able to skip the queue outside the bar

Put your best foot forward in Princess Eugenie's heels

She's back from the Big Apple, and Princess Eugenie is clearly making the most of her time in London!

She was spotted on a night out with her cousin Prince Harry and some friends, and of course Eugenie got dressed to the nines to celebrate her return. We love her little navy blue number, which she teamed with a green clutch bag. But it was her heels that we've really got our hearts set on!

They're Miss KG by Kurt Geiger and we've previously spotted her wearing a two tone version of them. We know what it's like to love a pair of shoes so much that you buy them in every color! The simple ankle strap and pointed toe design is super sophisticated, and for a pair of heels worn by a Princess, they're actually rather affordable!

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Dressed in a chic navy dress with a printed bodice and a towering pair of stilettos, the 25-year-old looked every inch the stylish royal - and appeared happy and confident as she sashayed inside.

Although Harry looked less than impressed to see photographers as he made his exit, Eugenie certainly seemed to have had a good night and wobbled slightly as she left.

Luckily, a nearby car proved a useful source of support - allowing the Princess to make it safely into her own vehicle without further incident.  

Ramusake has long been popular with well-heeled drinkers and has a private member's club and restaurant on the premises as well as a bar.

Run by Piers Adams, the entrepreneur behind some of Harry's other favourite drinking spots, among them Mahiki and the Swiss-themed Bodo's Schloss, it hides behind a discreet black door and is marked by a simple neon sign.

Inside, however, it is a very different story with elegant wood-panelled walls, paper and glass lamps and long ebony tables.

Cocktails include the Shisho Daquiri - a Japanese-themed take on the Cuban classic which uses Pampero Blanco and Heavenly Brew Honjozo instead of rum.  

Interested party: The girl in red (pictured back with a cigarette) was seen speaking to Harry's security detail

Interested party: The girl in red (pictured back with a cigarette) was seen speaking to Harry's security detail

On his own: Harry, who had earlier attended a charity reception at a private home, left Ramusake alone
On his own: Harry, who had earlier attended a charity reception at a private home, left Ramusake alone

On his own: Harry, who had earlier attended a charity reception at a private home, left Ramusake alone

Harry, who waves goodbye to the Army this month after 10 years on the job, has been throwing himself into charity work since his return from New Zealand mid last month.

Before heading to Ramusuke, the Prince was at the home of MapAction supporters Sherry Buchanan and William Spurgin where he addressed a private reception.

Harry has been patron of the charity, which helps co-ordinate humanitarian aid deployment, since 2007 and met some of the volunteers who had been involved in the response to the Ebola crisis.

Sent to Sierra Leone, they helped to map transmission routes and treatment centres in a bid to curb the spread of the deadly virus.

Responding to their stories, Harry said: 'I’m sure everyone here will share my admiration for the courage shown by MapAction’s volunteers in responding so readily to the Ebola outbreak – this is nothing less than I have come to expect of them over my years as patron.

'Sadly, as the global context becomes increasingly unpredictable and volatile, the need for MapAction’s service is growing. 

'MapAction has set itself the ambitious target of doubling its response capacity by 2019. It has the team and expertise in place to rise to these challenges, but it will need support from all of us.' 

Careful! Eugenie appeared slightly the worse for wear as she exited and had to steady herself on a car
Careful! Eugenie appeared slightly the worse for wear as she exited and had to steady herself on a car

Careful! Eugenie appeared slightly the worse for wear as she exited and had to steady herself on a car

Safe and sound: Happily, she made it back to her own vehicle without further incident

Safe and sound: Happily, she made it back to her own vehicle without further incident

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