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Prince Harry's Royal Penis Might Have Been Caught on Video

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Prince Harry recently got in some trouble for parading about in the nude while partying in Vegas. Photos were snapped, they appeared online, and royals were upset.

In the pictures, Harry is conveniently covering up his junk. But it looks like the world may still get a taste of what was under his cupped hands: A source has revealed to Radar Online that there is also video of the night's escapades, and that in the video, Harry's entire royal package can be seen.

“There is video of Harry partying naked with women in the Las Vegas hotel room," the source told Radar, adding that it's being shopped quietly to find out how much it might be worth.

The unnamed source also added: "A lot went on in that hotel room that night, that much is for sure.”

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