
Harry booze-snorting video shame
VOD A FOOL
By Ryan Sabey
THESE are the shocking pictures that show Prince
Harry inhaling vodka through his nose in a drinking game medical
experts warn could KILL.
Our exclusive shots—taken from a video of Harry's holiday in Namibia—will bring fresh shame on the boozed-up royal.
In the video, pals cheer loudly as Harry slugs a bottle cap of vodka, swills it around his mouth, spits it back into the cap and then snorts it up his nose.
Seconds later, Harry—a 2nd Lieutenant in the Blue and Royals
—closes his eyes and shakes his head as the alcohol, shooting
straight into his bloodstream, takes effect.
Experts on drink abuse have warned that the game is potentially
deadly.
Professor
Ian Gilmore, president of the Royal College of Physicians, said:
"There are all sorts of additives that could cause an allergic
reaction which could damage the lungs, mucus membranes of the
nose and trachea. It could kill."
David Nott, who runs the Manor Clinic rehab centre and is a member of the Federation of Drug and Alcohol Professionals, said: "Anybody acting in this manner continually will do severe damage, which could be deadly."
Frank Soodeen from Alcohol Concern added: "By by-passing the
liver, you run the risk of inflaming the brain and possibly causing
long-term damage. It's a practice to be avoided at all costs.
It's very irresponsible."
The video
was shot as Harry enjoyed a four-day canoe trip with girlfriend
Chelsy Davy and more than 20 pals on the Orange River in Namibia
last November.
The damaging footage will fuel speculation that 23-year-old Harry's
drinking is out of control. The prince was pictured falling over
outside a Mayfair club in April and drunkenly partying with Canadian
bar girls in June.
And at 3.30am yesterday Harry and 21-year-old law student Chelsy were seen leaving London club, Amika, with her apparently in tears after another boozy night.
A royal source said of the vodka-snorting: "Harry
is a young man having fun but this drinking game sets a very bad
example. He has responsibilities as third in line to the throne.
"Everyone knows Harry likes a drink but this could have caused
him serious damage."

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