According to a latest poll by
Mirror magazine, a whopping 12 million people in the United
Kingdom have gawked at the Las Vegas
nude pictures of Prince Harry,
despite a ban.
Party prince: The Sun, the only Brit magazine to publish
the picture of Prince Harry in the buff. Credit: Twitter.
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The saucy pictures were clicked
in a posh Las Vegas
hotel during a private strip billiards party Prince Harry participated in with
his pals.
These pictures were later leaked world-wide
on the internet causing a massive stir.
Prince Harry, pre-nude-photo Scandal
Credit: Ben Stansall – AFP/Getty Images
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Latest reports suggest additional
sensational photographs of the third in line to the British throne, partying in
Las Vegas could
well come into the public domain pretty soon.
A high-profile British publicist
Max Clifford disclosed two women were trying to sell their photos from Strip
Billiards-a-palooza got in touch with him to seek representation.
Clifford told BBC he refused the
offer however, some one else will not let such a lucrative opportunity pass by
and perhaps oblige.
Meanwhile The Sun, despite a ban on publication of Harry pictures, is the
only UK
magazine to splash one of the nude photos of the Prince on the front page of
its souvenir printed edition.
A copy of The Sun newspaper with pic of a nude Prince Harry
seen in a shop in London Credit: Toby Melville / Reuters
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