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British press banned from publishing Prince Harry's nude photos

British press banned from publishing Prince Harry's nude photos
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We've all seen Prince Harry in the nude by now thanks to the wonders of the World Wide Web.

The Queen, however, doesn't want to see her grandson's royal butt cheeks plastered all over her morning newspaper, so her lawyers are threatening legal action against any British newspaper that prints the pics.

It's a good thing Queenie's probably never worked out how to use google!

"In an effort to sweep this under the carpet as quickly as possible, Harbottle & Lewis [the legal firm representing the royal family] have told the British papers not to run Prince Harry's naked pictures," a source tells Radar Online.

"The lawyers said anyone publishing them would be in breach of the PCC [Press Complaints Commission code]. The media outlets were also warned that their privileges for access to media events featuring the royal family could be restricted if they did use the pictures.

"Of course, the British media is very careful when a royal scandal is revealed nowadays and has to bow down to the royal family's demands."

Luckily, those same rules don't apply to us disloyal subjects over here in Australia! Or anywhere else in the world for that matter.

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