A Devon town enjoyed a royal visit over the weekend when Prince Harry spent the few days at a stag party in Brixham – and even offered to buy a picturesque pub.
The younger royal and a crowd of 14 friends spent the entire evening last Friday playing darts and drinking at Brixham's famous Maritime Inn.
And on Sunday lunchtime, the Prince of Wales' younger son was spotted sitting outside the Cricket Inn at Beesands.
Pat Seddon, landlady of the Maritime Inn, overlooking the harbour in the appropriately-named King Street, said: "It was lovely to see them.
Mrs Seddon, 75, said that when the Prince and his pals told her how much they liked her pub, she quipped he could snap it up it for just £6,500.
She said: 'Somebody from his group called out, "what a lovely pub," so I said "you can have it if you want".
'Then Prince Harry said, "how much" and I jokingly said "six and a half thousand" and he said, "oh I've got that in my pocket".
She said that Harry had visited the pub, which also features hundreds of decorative jugs hanging from the beams of the ceiling in is located in the town's aptly-named King Street, with a group of around 14 friends on Friday evening.
Mrs Seddon said that her royal visitor had been sporting a cap to cover his famous red hair, but she had immediately spotted who he was.
'It was lovely to see them,' she said.
'Prince Harry was wearing a cap and combat jacket. He was lovely.'
The group spent their night playing darts and drinking - and despite celebrating their friend's 'last weekend of freedom' had behaved impeccably.
She added: 'They stayed all evening and they were very well-behaved.
'One or two of the locals recognised them, but they left them alone.
'The regulars and the bodyguards stayed on the other side of the bar and gave them some space.
'A big white taxi van arrived at the end of the evening to take them all home.
'They did tell me they were on a stag weekend and introduced the groom.'
The Cricket Inn also confirmed the Prince was wearing a cap and glasses when he visited on Sunday.
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