On tour: Prince Harry leaving Jak's last night after visiting Winter Wonderland earlier in the evening
After all his army training it's no wonder Prince Harry turns every trip into a mission.
The royal enjoyed a festive evening out last night and made three stops during the escapade.
Harry got in the Christmas spirit by starting his excursion at London's Winter Wonderland.
He followed in the footsteps of many celebrities and enjoyed the Christmas decorations at London's biggest seasonal market.
The prince wasn't particularly well dressed for the cold night and wore a green jacket on top of a grey jumper with blue jeans.
Accompanied by friends and some burly minders Harry checked out the trinkets on sale from the small stalls but didn't fancy filling up on bratwursts.
What a quick change: The prince left Jak's wearing a coat but appeared to have lost it when leaving Zefi bar
Despite his grandma living down the road from Hyde Park the young royal opted to pop else where for dinner.
He jetted across to Chelsea to eat at Mediterranean restaurant Jak's.
After dining at the swanky restaurant he clearly was in no mood for an early night.
Festive cheer: Harry leaves Zefi and brushes past a Christmas tree
Leg it: Guy Pelly leaves the bar as Harry also makes his way home
Harry walked four doors up the road to another trendy haunt called Zefi.
He partied there with Thomas Hinskip and club owner Guy Pelly before leaving at exactly 1.36am.
Like any good soldier Harry had on a digital watch so that he could execute his movements precisely on time.
Jump in my car: The prince gets into his vehicle after trekking around London
Always prepared: Harry was wearing his trusty digital watch and left the bar at exactly 1.36am
The prince is back in the capital following a stint training with the Royal Air Force in the USA.
Next year he will return overseas on behalf of Queen Elizabeth's Diamond Jubilee.
The foreign tour will see him visit Belize, Jamaica, and the Bahamas, while Prince William will go to Malaysia, Singapore, the Solomon Islands with The Duchess of Cambridge.
The Diamond Jubilee honours The Queen's 60 years as a reigning monarch.
Last orders: Zefi sits half empty as most of its customers have left
source:dailymail
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