Prince Harry has already left Las Vegas through Los Angeles to go home to England. However, the young Royal Prince also left a mess behind with the naked pictures of him published in the newspaper as well as on the Internet.

After a wild Sunday night party where Prince Harry was also seen challenging Olympic champion Ryan Lochte with a swim race, the 27-year old Prince seemed to be having a lot of fun in the photographs and the antics that he did became amusing to almost everyone.

According to reports, Britain's Press Complaints Commission has already received thousands of complaints regarding the publication of the naked pictures of the third-in-line to the Royal throne. The Sun printed the now well-known Las Vegas snapshots of Prince Harry on its cover including a story detailing the holiday of the young Prince. More than 3,000 people had already complained primarily saying that the published pictures were an invasion of privacy.

Meanwhile, the Clarence House which is the office of Prince Harry's father, Prince Charles, gave no comment on the scandal. There were also reports claiming that older brother Prince William looked at the photographs and he was not impressed. On the other hand, a boys-will-be-boys mentality has been served well in the past for both Prince Harry and Prince William.

"I've got kids. They do things like that," one London resident told the Associated Press. "He's a lad, for God's sake," the resident added.

Invasion of privacy or not, Prince Harry is reportedly in hot water with the Army. One military source revealed that even though the Royal Prince will receive a fair hearing, he was still more likely to be reprimanded. Prince Harry happens to be a helicopter pilot and a captain in the British Army Air Corps.

"There won't be any shouting and ranting but Harry will be reminded that he has overstepped the mark. Prince Harry will be reminded that he is the holder of the Queen's Commission and that comes with a certain responsibility which also extends into private life. He will be reprimanded by the army. Officers should never bring the service into disrepute, whether on or off duty. This display of social misbehavior has raised eyebrows," a senior military source said.

On the other hand, the former and current members of the military are showing their love and support for Prince Harry by creatint a group page on a famous social networking site. The group page is called "Support Prince Harry with a Naked Salute" where the members are invited to post naked pictures of them while saluting in solidarity with the Royal bad boy. According to the creator of the group, Jordan Wylie, the page is just a friendly harmless fun to support Prince Harry.