Harry the bouncer!

Prince worked as club doorman

PRINCES: As heavies
PRINCES: As heavies
MEN AT WORK: Prince Harry and bouncer pal
MEN AT WORK: Prince Harry and bouncer pal
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HARDMAN Prince 'Arry worked the doors as a bouncer in a bar.

The royal got the job while he was in Lesotho in southern Africa helping build a school with some of his army pals.

Harry, 23, badgered British-born landlord Brian Sables to let him be a bouncer at the Hopinn Bar in Butha-Buthe.

We've mocked up a shot of Harry and brother William as comedy duo Hale and Pace's bouncers the Two Rons.

But Harry's uniform on the door was far less formal-a yellow T-shirt.

Brian, who is from Doncaster but spends part of the year in Lesotho with wife Angela, said: "Harry took a fancy to the uniform straight away and asked me, 'How do I get one?'

"I said, 'You only get one of these if you work in the bar.' He said, 'I can do any job going'.

"I said, 'We've got only one job going at the moment and that's as a bouncer on the door', and he said, 'That's fine'."

During the two-week trip, Harry also borrowed £10 from Brian to buy a round for his pals from the Blues and Royals Regiment, who were helping rebuild a school for Aids orphans as part of Harry's Sentebale charity.

Brian said: "Harry was sitting there wondering who was paying for the next round.

"He came up to me and said, 'Eh, I've got no money, just lend me a tenner'."

Harry has spent the past two weeks in Botswana on safari and was joined last weekend by his girlfriend Chelsy Davy, 22.

He's expected back in Britain this week to resume duties at the Blues and Royals HQ at Combermere Barracks in Windsor, Berks.

A royal source said: "Harry adores going to Lesotho. He can just go to a bar for a few beers with his army pals and relax. He was so determined to get a T-shirt and be a doorman for the evening Brian couldn't turn him down."