A BEAUTICIAN from San Diego has spilled the beans on her raunchy night in Prince Harry's Vegas suite.

British-born Carrie Reichert, 32, is the first person to give details of the infamous "strip billiards" night in Las Vegas where the prince was snapped cavorting naked with fellow party goers.

Reichert told The People she had a 20-minute "drunken fumble" with Harry in his penthouse bedroom at the Wynn hotel.

She said she spotted the prince earlier that day at the hotel pool, and later one of his entourage asked her if she wanted to join his private party.

"It was just random," she told the Sunday tabloid. "They were just picking really pretty girls, about 10 of us."

When she arrived at the party it was in full swing, and Harry was already naked, playing air guitar with a pool stick.

"He would just randomly walk up to you and hug you," Reichert said. "He was just really friendly and there were just really random naked hugs. It was funny."

Reichert said Harry's pals were encouraging him to behave outrageously - but he wasn't the only person with no clothes on.

"It was not like an orgy going on, it was just sexy naked," she said. "It was almost like a game. He was trying to get everybody to get naked. That was the whole point of him being naked."

At one point the royal pressed his body up against the window and said "Look at me Vegas, these are the royal jewels!"

Harry and Reichert started chatting about England, and she noticed how drunk he was.

"I introduced myself and right away knew he was completely wasted, very intoxicated," she said.

He led her to the bedroom, she stripped to her bikini and they had what she coyly described as a "drunken fumble" for 15 to 20 minutes, then they went back to the party.

Reichert says Harry shouldn't be ashamed of having a good time in Vegas.

"I feel sad he has to suffer people's opinions but it will pass," she said.

The newspaper did not reveal how much Reichart was paid for the interview.

On LinkedIn.com, Reichert describes herself as a beautician specialising in damaged skin, facials and "signature eyebrow design".

"Carrie customises a relaxing yet therapeutic treatment for each client in order to ensure outstanding and lasting results," the site says, promising "an overall environment of relaxation".