London: Prince Harry has now been spotted hugging a blonde fashion model, after his naked exploits in Las Vegas were revealed to the world.
The 27-year-old prince, also an Apache helicopter pilot for his country`s air force, was seen hugging Anna Solheim, the wife of polar adventurer Inge Solheim, The Sun reported.
Anna, in her early 30s, cuddled Harry in the car park of a trendy restaurant in Venice area of Los Angeles.
The report, however, said there was no suggestion Anna "is anything more than friends" with Harry, who is a close friend of her husband.
In April, the model had joined her 37-year-old husband and the prince before their polar trek.
A few days ago, several explicit pictures were released on US website TMZ, where the prince is seen completely naked after a game of strip billiards, hugging a naked woman, and showing his bare bottom to the camera while spending a raucous holiday in Las Vegas.
Harry was seen hiding his modesty with his hands, and the mystery nude woman is seen hiding behind him.
Another photo shows a naked Harry bear-hugging a nude woman with his bare bottom facing the camera.
The grainy shots were reportedly taken on a fellow reveller`s mobile phone in his suite at the five-star hotel.
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