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People Reckon Royal Staff Are Scouting A Swiss Ski Resort For Harry’s Stag-Do

People Reckon Royal Staff Are Scouting A Swiss Ski Resort For Harry’s Stag-Do

The Royal have holidayed in the Swiss Alps many times, but could this be the location of Prince Harry's stag-do?

Stewart Perrie

Stewart Perrie

Ever since Prince Harry announced his engagement to American actor Meghan Markle, people have been trying work out where the Royal will have his stag-do. While he's certainly toned down his party boy antics, it wouldn't be surprising if he had one last big blow out before he got hitched.

But where could Harry and his pals go to celebrate?

People in Verbier, Switzerland reckon their village could play host to the event, with someone in the ritzy ski resort reportedly seeing what they thought was a squad of Royal protection officers, scouting for a location.

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The person told the Daily Star: "I have just seen Harry's advanced close-protection team come into La Vache for lunch.

"Quite a few of the staff recognised the Royal Protection Officers who skied with Harry in 2016.

"Once their cover was blown they made a quick exit as a few locals started asking if he was coming."

According to the Metro, La Vache is owned by Prince Harry's friend Rob Sawyer, along with singer James Blunt, retired England rugby union player Lawrence Dallaglio and super bike rider Carl Fogarty.

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Prince Harry is no stranger to the slopes of Switzerland.

The village of Verbier has a sort of murky past for Harry's older brother Prince William. He was captured 'dad' dancing at a club somewhere in the resort and put his arm around the waist of a mystery blonde woman.

He was also pictured having lunch with an Australian model earlier in the day. While that might not be too scandalous, Will was the only Royal not present at Westminster Abbey that day for a Commonwealth Day service.

Prince Harry is due to marry Meghan on May 19 this year, so the clock is ticking to get the big night organised. The Daily Star adds that the couple is rumoured to have a joint celebration at a polo match - dubbed a 'hag-do'.

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Wills recently admitted that Harry hasn't declared the male line-up for the wedding day, telling Roman Kemp: "He hasn't asked me yet [to be his best man], just to clear that up. It could be a sensitive subject."

British boxer Anthony Joshua has put his hand up to take on the big role, but it seems as though everyone is staying pretty tight lipped about who will be crowned 'Best Man'.

Only time will tell.

Sources: Daily Star, Metro, Daily Mail People

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Topics: Royal Wedding, Interesting, Community, UK, Prince Harry, Meghan Markle