Oct 12, 2009, 11:01 GMT
Britain's Prince Harry partied with ex-girlfriend Chelsy Davy and a drag queen at the weekend.
The royal sparked rumours he has rekindled his on/off romance with the blonde beauty after they drank cocktails at a London bar on Friday night (09.10.09).
Harry was celebrating passing his basic helicopter flying course with the British Royal Air Force as he enjoyed £9.50 martini drinks with Chelsy and drag queen Daniel Lismore at Notting Hill's Beach Blanket Babylon bar.
A source said: "Daniel was dressed in 60s drag and was entertaining a group of South American socialites. Nobody expected to see Harry and Chelsy turn up.
"But they were treated like the guests of honour and everyone rallied around them to make sure they had plenty of Porn Star Martinis. Harry thought the drag queen was hilarious and they really mucked in. Chelsy was having a right laugh and the pair didn't seem to mind that they were flaunting their relationship for all to see."
Harry, 25, was determined not to be seen with Chelsy - who turns 24 tomorrow (13.10.09) - so the pair arrived and left the trendy bar separately to avoid being photographed together.
Harry and Chelsy arrived at around 9pm and were shown to a private table, where they drank Porn Star Martinis - a blend of vanilla vodka, sugar, lemon, passion-fruit liqueur and passion-fruit puree served with a shot glass of champagne - along with vodka and champagne.
The pair - who split in January after five years together - left the nightspot at around midnight and carried on partying at exclusive Mayfair club Whisky Mist with Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie.
The source added: "They were treated to Cristal champagne and the couple danced together in the VIP room. Harry wouldn't have taken Chelsy to meet his cousins if it wasn't back on. He is over the moon they are back together."
Harry is thrilled after passing exams on flight rules, aircraft systems, night flying and meteorology.
A spokesperson for Clarence House said: "Prince Harry is delighted to have successfully completed the basic helicopter flying course. He will now embark on the next stage at the Army Air Corps base at Middle Wallop, Hampshire."
The royal has his heart set on flying Lynx helicopters.
If he passes the next phase of training he will provisionally receive his flying badge, or 'wings'.
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