
Last updated: Sunday, April 16, 2006
British royal PRINCE WILLIAM shocked guests at his younger brother PRINCE HARRY's passing-out ball at the British Army's Sandhurst Military Academy with his drunken behaviour.
The 23-year-old prince and a number of his friends reportedly consumed so much alcohol they were out of control and caused mayhem at the formal event.
According to press reports, William - who is also undergoing officer training at Sandhurst - was sent back to his barracks to sober up by commandant General ANDREW RITCHIE.
A royal spokesperson says, "We've spoken to Sandhurst and no official complaint has been made. Someone had a word and that's it.
"It was an informal inquiry and now it's closed. Prince William has no formal complaint against him."
And William insists, "I was pretty good all night. I was a bit drunk but not massively so. It's all pretty unfair that the commandant is involved."
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