HIGH-FLYING Prince Harry must be on cloud nine after thrilling TWO birds with one stone.
For the young royal PASSED his helicopter course and then celebrated by ROMANCING stunning Chelsy Davy.
Harry - who fancies a career flying Lynx choppers - partied with his old flame at a trendy London bar till the early hours of yesterday morning.
They drank a £9.50 cocktail called a Porn Star Martini - a blend of Cariel Vanilla Vodka, passion syrup, passion fruit puree, vanilla, sugar and lemon.
The couple called time on their relationship back in January.
But now it looks as though the young prince really is Chelsy's heir-o once more.
Harry, 25, whose renewed romance with Chelsy was revealed last month by the News of the World, was on "top form" after passing his Elementary Helicopter Course.
An insider told us: "He told Chelsy all about it. She was absolutely thrilled for him.
"Harry hopes this is the first step of realising his dream of going back to Afghanistan to serve on the front line."
If he passes the next phase of training, Harry will be provisionally given his Army Flying Badge, or "Wings".A Clarence House spokesman said: "The prince is delighted to have successfully completed the basic helicopter flying course at RAF Shawbury." Harry has spent the last few weekends wooing Chelsy.
On Friday, the pair headed for cool Beach Blanket Babylon nightspot in West London.
Last Sunday, Harry and William surprised locals at the Dabbling Duck in Great Massingham, Norfolk, by turning up unexpectedly.
Both ordered a roast - with Harry choosing chicken and William having beef.
Harry told pub manager Steve Chase: "Sorry for being a pain in the a**e but can I have mayonnaise with my chicken?"
As the boys left, Steve, 51, joked with Wills: "Don't bring your brother back - he's a pain in the a**e."
Choppers? Chicken? This prince is definitely a wingman.
THE QUEEN is poised to give up long-haul overseas visits after asking grandson Prince William to take her place on a major tour Down Under.
Despite being invited to visit Australia and New Zealand in January for a week, she wants the young prince to go on the royal trip instead.

The move signals an acceptance by Her Majesty, 83, that, as she grows older, gruelling foreign tours will become harder to sustain.
Therefore, it's seen as a good idea to groom 27-year-old Wills for a fuller role in royal life.
Although he is training to be a RAF Search and Rescue helicopter pilot, sources have told us the Prince is being slowly repositioned in the role of "King-in-waiting".
The Queen - who has given the plans her backing - believes the roving royal role will give the monarchy a fresher, younger feel.
A senior palace source said: "Her Majesty has always been mindful of Prince William's future role and aware that, in time, he would have to take on more responsibilities.
"It is important that he gets hands-on experience not only at home, but abroad too."
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Oh Wonderful! He can now get from one night club to another much quicker. Because, as sure as Hell, he will not be in any war zone as he is a toy soldier!
By Alan.. Posted October 11 2009 at 11:34 AM.
way to go HRH and the best of Luck!
You can handle it.
By Fiona.. Posted October 11 2009 at 2:11 AM.