What constitutes a stag do fit for a future king? Where will William choose to see out his last days before tying the knot? What sort of celebrations will best man Prince Harry have up his sleeve?
Hellomagazine.com takes a look at some potential options for the world's most famous stag...
In November 2010, the groom-to-be headed to Blackpool – one of the UK's top stag night destinations – to celebrate a friend's last night of singledom by watching Wolves take on Blackpool at Bloomfield Road.
After the match, it's understood the party headed to a private soiree at the resort's Pleasure Beach theme park (pictured).
Blackpool manager Ian Holloway, who met the Prince that night, suggested that he should return for his own stag do.
"I should have said, 'Don't worry I've got my suit ready with a carnation in it mate. I'll be expecting my invite!'" he told the press afterwards.
A trip to Blackpool seems unlikely – but, in recent times, royal stag celebrations have become rather more raucous than the days of entertaining a handful of friends at the Dorchester, like Prince Philip did ahead of marrying the Queen
What constitutes a stag do fit for a future king? Where will William choose to see out his last days before tying the knot? What sort of celebrations will best man Prince Harry have up his sleeve?
Hellomagazine.com takes a look at some potential options for the world's most famous stag...
In November 2010, the groom-to-be headed to Blackpool – one of the UK's top stag night destinations – to celebrate a friend's last night of singledom by watching Wolves take on Blackpool at Bloomfield Road.
After the match, it's understood the party headed to a private soiree at the resort's Pleasure Beach theme park (pictured).
Blackpool manager Ian Holloway, who met the Prince that night, suggested that he should return for his own stag do.
"I should have said, 'Don't worry I've got my suit ready with a carnation in it mate. I'll be expecting my invite!'" he told the press afterwards.
A trip to Blackpool seems unlikely – but, in recent times, royal stag celebrations have become rather more raucous than the days of entertaining a handful of friends at the Dorchester, like Prince Philip did ahead of marrying the Queen