Prince Harry knocked over tray of drinks while moonwalking during three-day Jamaica bender celebrating pal’s nuptials
Harry, 32, in Jamaica for a three-day knees-up with lover Meghan Markle, crashed into a waitress while showing off his moves
PRINCE Harry knocked over a tray of drinks while moonwalking to Michael Jackson at his best friend’s wedding.
Harry, 32, in Jamaica for a three-day knees-up with lover Meghan Markle, crashed into a waitress while showing off his moves to hit Billie Jean.
Insiders said Harry was on the dancefloor enjoying the “mother of all parties” on Friday night after his Eton pal Tom Inskip tied the knot.
One revealed: “He was going backwards when he banged into a waitress carrying a tray of drinks and sent them flying.
“Harry gasped, looked shocked and put his hands on the waitress’s shoulders and apologised.
“Meghan and Harry were kissing each other constantly and danced with each other. Everyone was very drunk.”
Harry, actress Meghan, 35, and dozens of guests sank rum cocktails and tucked into jerk chicken at the £5,000-a-night Round Hill Hotel in Montego Bay.
Speculation is growing that the couple, who have been dating since last June, will be next to get hitched.
Pals say they have already discussed marriage and kids.
One said: “I think Harry may propose near the anniversary of their first date. So they’ll be engaged by the end of the summer. They have spoken candidly about their future and see a life together.
“They both want kids and have chatted about how they’d be as parents. It’s the real deal for both of them.”
Sussex for Duchess?
MEGHAN Markle could become Duchess of Sussex if she marries Prince Harry.
Historian and royal author Robert Lacey said: “It’s likely the Queen will grant him a royal dukedom and I think Harry will get Sussex.”
The last Duke of Sussex was Queen Victoria’s favourite uncle, Prince Augustus Frederick. But both his first marriage and his second, to Lady Cecilia Underwood, were declared illegal so neither bride was allowed to be Duchess of Sussex.
Augustus died in 1843 and the title was lost with him.