The duke dropped into an Irish pub in The Hague but the owner says it was a quiet affair - the Invictus Games have been taking place in the Dutch city
"So if, or when, you feel alone, please know that you are not alone. This community is with you. We are all with you..."and friends visited O'Casey's Irish Pub in The Hague, but the owner said the prince limited himself to one pint of Guinness.
John Gulay, 51, said Harry had insisted:"I stick to one pint and then I'll move to lemonade" - and suggested a round of tequila he was offered be given to other drinkers. The prince was in the pub beer garden for about an hour and a half before going elsewhere for dinner."They offered to pay, but I said I'm really happy that you guys were here and the Invictus Games were so good for the pub this week," he said.The prince's trip to the Netherlands comes in the same week"It's almost as though she's done her bit with my brother and now she's very much back to helping me. Got him set up, now she's helping me set up.
However, he was criticised by some for not committing to the Queen's jubilee celebrations this summer due to"security issues and everything else".. It was not clear exactly what the prince was referring to. :: Anyone experiencing difficulties can contact Samaritans UK on 116 123, or by emailing [email protected]
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