Prince Harry is still drawing all sorts of reactions since his naked photos of him were published on the Web. Recently, the Australian Republican Movement has shouted out its comments on the prince. Media mogul Rupert Murdoch has also aired his thoughts in defense of the prince.

Prince Harry, 27, was photographed naked in Vegas during a night of wild fun with friends. The third-in-line for the British head crown has kept his silence on the matter, as officials have requested for his privacy amid the controversy.

Film offer for Prince Harry

In an E! report, the prince has even been offered $10 million to star in an adult film. The offer was made by the same film outfit that offered Pippa Middleton a $5 million movie deal. The offer to Middleton came about after sexy photos of her in a bra were circulated online.

'It should be irrelevant in Australia' - Australian Republican Movement

Meanwhile, the Australian Republican Movement shouted out on Facebook its reaction to the latest news on Prince Harry. It posted:

"If a close relative of the Governor-General or one of our top pollies got into some media strife because of some imprudent frolicking it would be embarrassing all round, no doubt. And, yes, it would make the news here. Remember what happened when Malcolm Fraser lost his trousers in Memphis?

Beyond that, who cares what the minor celebrity Harry did on the other side of the world. Essential point is, it should be irrelevant in Australia."

Rupert Murdoch Supports Prince Harry

Media tycoon Rupert Murdoch, who has his own share of scandals to deal with in the past, has tweeted on the Prince Harry news:

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

Still, Murdoch wished to crystallize the incident so that Prince Harry would learn a 'lesson.'

"Only lesson for Prince Harry: avoid playmates with cameras!" Murdoch said.