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Princes Have An Expensive Christmas Drink


Britain's Princes William and Prince Harry spent $30,000 on alcohol during their "traditional Christmas outing" to their favorite London club on Wednesday.

The royal brothers partied with friends including William's girlfriend, Kate Middleton and Virgin Atlantic heiress Holly Branson, at exclusive South Kensington haunt Boujis, where they ordered bottle after bottle of $1000 Cristal champagne.

An insider said, "It was William and Harry's traditional Christmas outing and Kate also contributed to the final bill. In the end their party drank 25 bottles of Cristal champagne costing $25,000, three rounds of 15 shots of sambuca at a cost of $900, five bottles of $700 premium vodka coming to $2,800 and four bottles of $400 tequila, costing $1600. So the whole bill was $30,300 in total."

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