May 4, 2010, 12:03 GMT
Britain's Prince Harry celebrated passing his helicopter pilot exams with a pub meal.
The third-in-line to the throne passed his final tests last week and will now be officially inducted as a helicopter pilot - which could see him fly back to serve in Afghanistan.
Harry will find out this week if he will be flying the Apache attack helicopter, or a smaller Lynx craft, and is hoping he will be able to return to front line fighting, although this depends on the decision of the chain of military command above him.
After hearing the news of his having passed the elite training course, Harry and 30 friends went to the Banyan Bar and Kitchen, in Harrogate, Yorkshire, North England, where he had a pint of lager and a Governor burger.
Bar manager Gareth Bowles told the Yorkshire Evening Post newspaper: "They were all gents and looked pretty athletic. Harry was mainly talking to the older ones who were in their 40s. He tucked himself in the corner and wore a cap. He had three bodyguards with him. One turned to me and said do you think we'll have any problem with paparazzi and I said not really, it's quiet. It's Harrogate!
"Harry didn't come to the bar that often. He was sitting having a chat with his mates and wandering around with his hat on. He came across as a really nice guy."
After enjoying his one pint of beer, the prince stuck to drinking cola.
He will be presented with his wings by his father, Prince Charles- who himself qualified as a helicopter pilot in 1974 - later this week.
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