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Sun publishes nude pics of Prince Harry | Despite warnings from the Royal Family’s lawyers, a UK daily will be publishing the naked party pictures of Prince Harry, which readers have been prevented from seeing in print.
The images were first published on the web three days ago but the Palace’s lawyers, via the Press Complaints Commission, warned the UK’s newspapers against printing them,
claiming they would breach Harry’s privacy and the PCC Code. Since then the entire
UK media - print, online and TV - has reported on them and told readers and viewers
how to find them on TMZ.com, the website that first published them, and on countless
other sites that followed suit. By Wednesday, millions duly found the pictures
on sites from Canada to New Zealand and they were indisputably in the public domain
everywhere in the world. This generated a legitimate public debate about the behaviour
of the man who is third in line to the throne and increasingly taking on official
duties, as he did most recently at the Olympics’ closing ceremony. The many millions
of people who get their news in print, or have no web access, could not take a
full part in that national conversation because they could not see the images.
Even though the Royal Family’s lawyers claim there is no public interest in running
the photos, the pictures photos have potential implications for the Prince’s image
representing Britain around the world. According to the Sun, it is absurd that
in the internet age newspapers are being stopped from publishing stories and pictures
that have already been seen by millions on the Internet. The 27-year-old Prince
of Wales went bare ass naked in Vegas during a game of strip billiards with a
room full of friends in his suite.
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