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Prince Harry and brother Prince William enjoyed a weekend filled with fun and frivolity that concluded with the marriage of their good friend Guy Pelly. According to sources, Harry was actually the more conservative of the two and William decided to let loose.

After the wedding ceremony, William and Harry joined the other celebrants at the wedding reception of Guy Pelly and bride Lizzy Wilson. Several sources stated that the brothers had a wonderful time and were the highlight of the party, dancing long into the wee hours and even keeping the party going by making special requests of the DJ.

Jimmy Church, singer with the Jimmy Church Band, performed for five hours at the reception.

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"The whole thing was unreal man," Church told The Telegraph. "William came up on stage in his coat, and me and him were going back and forth doing 'Shout' and then he did it on his own. I was getting down, he was getting down. It was wild, man. He was great – he just got the music."

"They were holding people up in the air and passing them around like they were flying," Church added. "I've been doing this 50 years and I ain't ever seen anything like this. These guys know how to party. Harry was dancing and having fun, dancing with lots of people. There were lots of girls around him but I didn't see that he was with anyone. He was actually a little more conservative than William."

The wedding was also attended by Princess Eugenie, who left the reception when it ended a little after 1 a.m. and went with a small group of people to a bar in the Peabody Hotel to continue the party.

"I thought the whole thing would be a bit conservative," Church admitted, "because they're royal, but it was crazy. We did five encores. Harry came up and asked for another song, then William came up and asked for 'Soul Man.' They both thanked me – they were great."

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