Prince Harry Vegas Pictures; Deletes Facebook Under Fake Name, Fears Worst Pictures May Surface
Prince Harry Vegas Pictures have causes quite a stir over the Internet where the British royal can be seen fully naked in a hotel suite. As of Sunday, Prince Harry's Facebook, under the name "Spike Wells," is no longer active. Arthur Landon, 30, and Tom "Skippy Inskip, 25, two of Harry's friends, the later of which was in Vegas that night, have also deleted their accounts in light of the Vegas Pictures scandal.
Prince Harry took advice from his secretary, Jamie Lowther-Pinkerton, to remove himself from the social media outlets to maintain privacy. His Facebook page was very active with nearly 400 friends and maximum security settings. The Daily Mail reports that Harry's friends even had photos of him in their albums with the captions referring to him as Spike.
Pictures from a previous wild night in the British Virgin Islands on Sir Richard Branson's private island of Necker have yet to surface. Harry is reportedly "terrified" that even more disastrous pictures may be exposed. The pictures were accessible to a few hundred people as they were on the facebook page of one of Harry's friends.
Regardless of the photos, Harry's rumored girlfriend, Cressida Bonas has reportedly dumped him after the Las Vegas scandal.
"He's ruined his chances now," stated a friend of Bonas.
Bonas, who is the daughter of banking heiress and sixties cover girl Lady Mary-Gaye Curzon, had just went to Necker Island with Prince Harry just before his trek to Sin City.
"Cressida saw a future with him, but he clearly isn't as serious about her as claimed to be. She's humiliated. They had been for a few dates, including one just before Necker," she continued.
"Things went further there between them and they had a great time fooling around. Everyone in the group thought they were getting it on. Cressida definitely saw the romance as a goer and is gutted by what happened," added the friend.
In Las Vegas, Prince Harry and his entourage met young ladies at the hotel's bar on the ground floor and invited them up to the prince's room. Things got wild once the group started playing strip pool, which quickly escalated into full-on nudity. It was reported that one of the ladies took pictures of the prince in his birthday suit with her mobile phone. The photos were later sold and first published on TMZ on Tuesday, Aug. 21.
The women responsible for taking and selling the pictures for reportedly $14,000 have yet to be identified.