TRAITORS winner Harry Clark has already started splashing his cash – treating his friends and family to a £2,000 pub party.
The Army lance corporal, 23, went to a local boozer near his home town with around 18 of his loved ones to celebrate his triumph on the hit BBC show.
Harry Clark celebrated his Traitors win in style with family and friends[/caption]He hired out a function room at The George in Eton, Berks, and raved to Sophie Ellis-Bextor tune Murder on the Dancefloor until close.
Harry, from nearby Slough, booked it from 6pm to 11.30pm on Saturday night – 24 hours after millions watched him scoop the whole £95,000 prize.
The Windsor and Eton Brewery, which runs the pub, makes Harry’s favourite beer – Republika, a 4.8 per cent pilsner.
The firm’s marketing manager Kevin Fernandes, 31, told The Sun: “Harry isn’t a regular but he’s been in a few times before.
“He wanted to have his party at the best pub around, and we are one of the best.
“Before his party, I wanted to know what his favourite beer is. He said it’s Republika, our personal lager. That was nice.
“There were around 18 or 19 of them and we left them to have some privacy in the Hop House, our function room.
“My staff were really happy with Harry.
“They said he is a very nice, down-to-earth person. He had no attitude, was very softly spoken and nice to talk to.
“No one was really drunk – they were all just having a good time.
“I have no idea how many times they played Murder on the Dancefloor though!”
Harry picked up the entire bill of around £2,000 and gave the pub staff a generous tip.
Harry was joined by his nearest and dearest at The George, Eton[/caption] Harry deceived show pal Mollie to win £95,000[/caption]