Prince Harry's favourite club is letting in non-members to celebrate his wedding

Short-lived: access to the private members club ends in March: Getty Images
Short-lived: access to the private members club ends in March: Getty Images

Kate, Harry and Wills love it, so why shouldn't you?

If you're mildly obsessed with the Royals – don't lie, you're reading this article – get ready for some regally spectacular news: private member's club Albert's has just announced that they're letting non-members in for the first time.

Sadly, inevitably, there's a catch. Only two dinner tables will be up for grabs for us common folk per night, from now until March 2018.

The exclusive seats will be offered on a first-come-first-served basis, and will give newbies an opportunity to trial the Royal fav's infamously fabulous dinner-dancing concept. Expect lots of mahogany, lots of whisky and lots and lots and lots of martinis.

So, why are they doing it? Simple: one of their favourite patrons, Prince Harry, is about to wed American actress Meghan Markle (as if you hadn't heard), and of course, they want to celebrate such a momentous occasion. It makes sense really seeing that Albert's founders Piers Adam, Jake Parkinson-Smith, Carello and Fraser Carruthers are bezzies with the 33-year-old royal.

Based in South Kensington, the Brompton Road club is named after Harry's great-great-great-great grandfather and consort to Queen Victoria, Prince Albert.

Some wise advice from us: get booking now.

Albert's Club is at 92b Old Brompton Road, SW7 3LQ. To book one of the exclusive tables, call 02072251899 or email reservations@albertsclub.com.