Prince William is treated to a rare evening out when he goes with his celebrity friends Nick Candy and James Blunt for an extravagant Christmas party at Oswald’s.

  • Prince William was present at star-studded Christmas Party held by private members’ club
  • Oswald’s is one of most exclusive of London’s private members’ clubs in Mayfair
  • William is often seen out on nights with James Blunt.










Prince William seemed in great spirits after a fun night out at Oswald’s private members’ club in London.

At 7:30pm the royal left the VIP party, smiling briefly as he got in his chauffeur-driven vehicle and made his way to Kensington Palace.

William, who is rarely seen on a night out, joined James Blunt and his wife Emily, as well as Holly Valance and her billionaire husband Nick Candy as they enjoyed an evening at one of most exclusive of London’s private members’ clubs.

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Prince William looked in good spirits as he enjoyed a night out at the star-studded Christmas party at private members' club Oswald's in London on Wednesday night

Prince William seemed in good spirits while enjoying a night at Oswald’s private members’ club in London.

The royal's celebrity friend James Blunt, whose wife Emily held a a party at their pub in Chelsea attended by Princesses Eugenie and Beatrice last week, was seen leaving later

James Blunt was the royal’s celebrity friend. Emily hosted a party in their Chelsea pub last week attended by Princesses Eugenie & Beatrice. The couple were seen departing later

William seemed to be sticking to his formal grey suit and was visible peering out of his car. This made him appear in good spirits, despite the fact that he was early to leave.

James Blunt is the celebrity friend of the royal, Emily’s wife, who hosted a party at their Chelsea bar last week that was attended by Princesses Eugenie, Beatrice, and others. The couple were seen departing later. 

The pair put on a glamorous display, with Emily turning heads in a satin suit and matching high heels as they left inconspicuous entrance of the club –  where guests can cellar their own wine.

Elsewhere Holly Valance looked stunning in a white mini dress as she stepped out with billionaire husband Nick Candy before they returned to their £10 million countryside mansion in the Cotswolds, after downsizing from their two-storey Hyde Park penthouse worth £175million.

The royal, 39, was pictured leaving the upscale VIP bash around 7:30pm, flashing a brief smile as he got into his chauffeur-driven car before making his way back to Kensington Palace

At 7:30 PM, the 39-year-old royal was seen leaving the high-end VIP party. He smiled briefly as he got in his chauffeur driven car and made his way back towards Kensington Palace.

Oswald’s club has one of the most exclusive membership clubs in London, with no social media accounts. 

The club on Albemarle Street in Mayfair is famous among wine connoisseurs, and is owned by Robin Birley, whose father named famous members’ club Annabel’s after his socialite wife – Lady Annabel Goldsmith.

Oswald’s attracts the likes of Dame Joan Collins, Priti Patel, David Beckham, the Earl of Snowdon, and is where Amber Heard was seen partying during the High Court in Johnny Depp’s libel suit against a paper last year.

Elsewhere Holly Valance looked stunning in a white mini dress as she stepped out with billionaire husband Nick Candy

Holly Valance looked amazing in white as she took the steps with her husband Nick Candy, who is a billionaire. 

Holly Valance looked stunning in a white mini dress as she stepped out at the star-studded Christmas party at Oswald's in London on Wednesday night

Holly Valance looked beautiful in a mini white dress when she took to the stage at Oswald’s London Christmas party on Wednesday night

Prince William’s appearance comes amid claims he was infuriated by a BBC Two documentary airing ‘unfounded’ claims that he and his staff briefed the media against Harry and Meghan.

The BBC reportedly refused to allow William as well as Buckingham Palace and Clarence House – the households of the Queen and the Prince of Wales – to view the two-part programme in advance, although the corporation did offer a ‘right of reply’. 

The Princes and The Press aired the first episode. It covered media coverage from 2012-2018 and was influenced by their loss of mother. 

It suggested there was ‘competitiveness’ between the different royal households and that, according to Omid Scobie, co-writer of the flattering Harry and Meghan biography, Finding Freedom, negative stories were deliberately leaked against Meghan to ‘put her in her place’. 

Prince William is angered at 'unfounded' claims in a BBC Two documentary that he and his staff briefed media against Prince Harry and Meghan Markle

Prince William was furious at the ‘unfounded claims’ in a BBC Two documentary. He and his staff briefed media about Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.

Lawyer Jenny Afia speaking on The Princes And The Press documentary

Jenny Afia, a lawyer speaking about The Princes and The Press document

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