Prince William and Prince Harry had a private party venue at their disposal when they were teenagers, but unlike other teenage hideaways, this bunker was literally bomb-proof Get the latest entertainment news sent straight to your inbox with our weekly Showbiz newsletter We have more newsletters Get the latest entertainment news sent straight to your inbox with our weekly Showbiz newsletter We have more newsletters Prince William and Prince Harry, as teenagers, couldn't exactly hit the town like their mates, but they didn't have to look far for private fun with their peers. Indeed, the Royal brothers had a ready-made entertainment hub within their father's Tetbury home, Highgrove. Royal author Robert Lacey disclosed in his 2020 book Battle of Brothers that then- Prince Charles permitted his sons to convert a bomb-proof shelter in the house's cellar into 'Club H', a dungeon disco adorned with scruffy sofas.

It featured a well-stocked bar and a top-notch sound system - an ideal spot for William and Harry to host their friends during school holidays. Lacey stated, "Club H turned Highgrove into quite the hot spot when Dad happened to be away. In his absence, 16-year-old William - already a steady drinker - and his younger brother 'relaxed' intensively.

" READ MORE: Queen Elizabeth's stud groom 'apologised profusely' to her in confusion over 'rude' prank The royal author continued: "Club H had been very much William's inspiration, with his older friends largely setting the social p.