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Girls Getting Loud In Camden

Last night at top VIP club Gigamesh at The Stables in Camden, it was Girls Aloud's notorious drinker Sarah Harding who for once was the sensible one with bandmate Nicola Roberts getting out of hand.

The pair were there to help celebrate the third birthday of the venue, and by 11pm, Nicola was downing drinks, dancing on chairs and stumbling around. By midnight, she had been packed off home.

Sadly, Prince Harry could not make the evening - he was too busy partying with John Terry and his celebrity friends at the Whiskey Mist bar in Mayfair...

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