The Prince of Wales is known to be partial to a tipple and according to reports, one of his favourite drinks from when he was still a university student is a famous £135 cocktail beloved by many celebrities worldwide. Prince William attended St Andrews university in Scotland, which is where he met his wife, Princess Kate.

The royal couple were just like any other students and would enjoy the occassional drink during their time in university. One of the cocktails they enjoyed was so special to them that they served it at the reception on their wedding day. The couple reportedly served Black Baby – a concoction consisting of vodka, champagne and passion fruit juice.

William and Kate’s favourite cocktail was said to be served at the now-closed club Boujis in West London.

But there was another cocktail the heir to the throne is said to have enjoyed.

The Mahiki Treasure Chest, created by the famous nightclub in London is thought to include the club’s own coconut rum, apple and lemon juice and either prosecco or champagne.

Its impressive presentation comes at a hefty price as it’s known to cost between £135 – £450.

William has previously spoken about yet another one of his favourite drinks – a Kamikaze cocktail – which he described as “silent, but deadly”.

The cocktail consists of vodka, triple sec and lime juice.