What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas -- unless you're Prince Harry
and TMZ publishes pictures of you cavorting naked during a game of strip
billiards.
The
tabloid website posted the photos online Tuesday night. It said the romp
featuring the royal, who is third in line to the throne, took place four days
earlier at a "high rollers hotel suite" on the Las Vegas strip.
One
photo shows Harry, stark naked but for a wristwatch and a necklace. His hands
cup his genitals. His face is turned toward the television set in the suite.
And his body partially shields that of another person, also naked.
A second picture shows him
hugging a woman from behind next to a pool table. Both are naked.
Palace
officials confirmed the photos are of the prince.
"Prince
Harry has been on a private holiday before he resumes his military
duties," said a palace official, declining to be named in line with
protocol.
Britain's
Daily Telegraph newspaper website said the publication of the photographs
"risks embarrassing Buckingham Palace and raises questions about the
prince's security arrangements."
The
website of the Daily Mail, a middlebrow tabloid, suggested that "Harry
needed a rest after all that Olympic duty but it appears the fun may have got
out of hand."
Neither
website ran the photos, but the images quickly circulated worldwide, providing
plenty of fodder on Twitter.
"The
Queen must be sooo proud that Prince Harry showed us his crown jewels!!!!
Lol," said Danielle Monaro, part of the Elvis Duran And The Morning Show,
a syndicated radio program.
The
27-year-old Harry is no stranger to controversy.
In
2002, he faced accusations of under-age drinking and cannabis use .
The young prince was a 16-year-old schoolboy at the time of the alleged
incident
The
allegations were made in the UK tabloid News of the World newspaper, which also
reported his father, Prince Charles, had taken Harry to a drug rehabilitation
clinic to alert him to the dangers of drug abuse.
He
did not faces charges because police found no evidence to support them.
In
2005, photos of Harry wearing a Nazi soldier's uniform to a fancy dress party
were splashed across the front page of The Sun newspaper, accompanied by the
headline "Harry the Nazi."
He
later apologized for the incident.
"I
am very sorry if I caused any offense," Harry said.
Four
years later, Harry issued another apology after videos surfaced showing him
using offensive language to describe members of his military unit.
In
one clip, a voice said to be Harry's calls a soldier a "Paki," a
derogatory term for people of South Asian descent.
In
another clip, the voice tells a soldier wearing a cloth on his head that he
looks "like a raghead," another offensive term for someone who wears
a headdress.
Now
comes this latest controversy -- one that certainly gives a whole new meaning
to the phrase "hanging out."
Harry
is a captain in the Army and served briefly in Afghanistan four years ago, but
was hurriedly withdrawn when news of his deployment leaked.
Since
then, he has qualified as an Apache helicopter pilot, doing some of his
training in the United States, and is expected to deploy to Afghanistan again.
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