As you may have heard, the date has been set for Meghan and Harry’s marriage. You may not know, however, that Prince Harry is trying to change his party animal ways and has had a “Hag” party at a Posh Ski Resort with Meghan (per the Mirror).

The Mirror reports that Meghan will have her own Bachelorette party in America. This makes it seem that Markle is not ready to let go of her fiancee. This is not surprising, considering Harry’s history of throwing wild parties.

This leaves plenty of speculation on what could have been the Stag Do that ended all Stag Dos. What extravagant weekend of luxury and debauchery could you have if you were a prince and had no money?

Here are four locations for Stag Dos that Harry would love to attend.

Las Vegas

Lightning doesn’t strike twice, as they say. Harry’s Hag in Switzerland is very different from his pool partying days. You don’t have the right to live in the good books of a century-old monarch, even though you’ve just received your inheritance from distant Nigerian family members.

Prince Harry will testify that a weekend in Las Vegas can be wild. In 2012, Prince Harry visited Sin City for an unforgettable weekend. He reveled in nudity, drunkenness, and mad spending – a winning combination if ever there was one!

Dailymail estimates he spent a staggering PS30,000 on the weekend at Wynn Encore Hotel. However, due to his Royal status, the owner waived the bill. The Wynn Encore 5-Star Hotel is just minutes from the Las Vegas Strip.

You can travel along the strip to visit some of the city’s most renowned casinos, including Caesars Palace or the Bellagio if you want to imitate the Hangover’s lads. There is no better place to have a night of highrolling than the Vegas Strip.

Bora Bora

Bora Bora can be a great option for wealthy men who want to retire or honeymoon in paradise. It’s difficult to find flights to this beautiful part of French Polynesia.

An average night here will cost you $800. This is before adding any additional costs for a night with the lads. The island is a magnet for the wealthy and famous. It is a remote area that’s preferred by the wealthy to escape the spotlight. The crystal-blue waters around the floating houses can also be explored through snorkeling and jet skiing. You can also fish and relax in the spa. Nightlife on the beaches is a great way to see cultural dance performances.

Scotland

Although it may seem odd, if you are a passionate golfer and a millionaire, Scotland is definitely on your radar. The highlands of Scotland are home to some of the most beautiful and oldest golf courses in the world.

Muirfield is the oldest golf club on the planet, and it’s the first thing that comes to my mind. You can combine a round on the historic championship course with a weekend in Edinburgh, which is located in the capital of the country. This course costs PS235 per head, which is why it’s reserved for ballers.

If you are so inclined, the Royal Aberdeen is the second course. It’s the eighth-oldest golf course in the world. This course overlooks the North Sea and is difficult to play. Brave ballers payout every year to try to control this Celtic beast. This course costs PS156 per round, which is quite reasonable for a millionaire.

Dubai

Dubai, a place that offers everything a golfer could want, is also a great choice. This floodlit course, unlike the Scottish courses, is open 24 hours a day. The Majlis Course at Emirates Gold Club is highly regarded, even during the day. At 475AED per round (approx PS92), green fees are very reasonable.

Dubai has so many things to offer its rich visitors. The Dubai World Cup is the ultimate destination for stag parties, as it is the most prestigious Horse Racing event in the world. A total of $1 million is up for grabs, with top jockeys and horses competing here. A-listers from all walks of the world gather to share in the excitement.

The Dubai Mall is another big draw for Dubai ballers. It stands as an impressive showcase of wealth. Visit Dubai states that VIP shoppers need to spend at least AED100,000. Per month to keep their membership. That’s approximately PS19,400. Millionaires flock to Dubai in large numbers because there are very few malls like this one. Money is not an issue.

The Polo Club is another reason Dubai is so friendly to Princes. Polo, a popular pastime, is also a major reason. It is likely that Prince Harry has played here, and it is the reason he didn’t organize a Stag Do in Dubai.

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