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Prince Harry watches the men's artistic gymnastics at the London Olympic Games on July 30. Rupert Murdoch has come to the Harry's defence, urging critics to "give him a break" over photographs of him frolicking naked in a Las Vegas hotel suite.

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68 percent of Britons think Harry's behaviour was acceptable for a young single man on a private holiday.

LONDON: Media mogul Rupert Murdoch came to the defence of Britain's Prince Harry on Sunday, urging critics to "give him a break" over photographs of him frolicking naked in a Las Vegas hotel suite.

Australian-born Murdoch posted a message of support on his Twitter page after The Sun, his top-selling British tabloid, printed the images of 27-year-old Harry in defiance of orders from the royal family.

"Prince Harry. Give him a break," wrote Murdoch, 81. "He may be on the public payroll one way or another, but the public loves him, even to enjoy Las Vegas."

The images of the third in line to the throne, cavorting nude with a mystery woman during a game of "strip billiards", first surfaced Wednesday on the US gossip website TMZ before going viral on the Internet.

The Sun initially respected the royal family's request that British newspapers did not print the grainy camera-phone images, but broke ranks on Friday, claiming it did so in defence of press freedom.

The newspaper said it was "ludicrous" that the British press were not allowed to print images that had already been seen by hundreds of millions of people on the Internet.

Britain's media watchdog, the Press Complaints Commission, has received more than 850 complaints about The Sun's publication of the photos.

A YouGov poll published in The Sunday Times newspaper found that some 68 percent of Britons think Harry's behaviour was acceptable for a young single man on a private holiday.

Some 75 percent still had a positive view of Harry, an army officer who has served in Afghanistan and is now a trained Apache helicopter pilot.

But 61 percent thought The Sun was wrong to print the images, with only 25 percent supporting the tabloid's decision.

Comments1

Does British monarchy worth $50,000,000 a year? Prince Harry’s naked pictures will go well in St James's Palace. There is no need of chastising the prince for damaging the reputation of the monarchy. Remember the long-running secret relationship between his father, Prince Charles, and Camilla Parker Bowles when he was still married to Princess Diana? Or the ex-Duchess of York, Sarah Ferguson, in 2010, when she was caught on tape offering access to her former husband for almost $700,000? Or the Queen’s husband meeting with Paraguay’s dictator? Prince Philip, said to Alfredo Stroessner “It’s a pleasant change to be in a country that isn’t ruled by its people.” If the Queen is a symbol of stability of the United Kingdom, does her family really deserve that the British spend over $50,000,000 each year? And it is not the only country to pay. This year alone, Canada spent $7.5 million for the jubilee and tens of millions more for the family. It is a lot of money in a country were there are still Third World conditions in First Nations reserves like Attawapiskat. The scandal surrounding the throne should remember us that the Royal Family is a nest of freeloaders. In numerous countries in this world, the monarchy was abolished along with the aristocratic system. It is about time for the British to get rid of these people a member of the Quebec National Assembly, Amir Khadir, called expensive parasites. Michel Gourd, Québec, Canada

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