Chelsy davy 'was real love match' with harry before relationship ended

Chelsy davy 'was real love match' with harry before relationship ended

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Harry and Meghan continue to live under the spotlight following their bombshell interview with Oprah Winfrey. The Royal Family has since scrambled to restore its image after the couple aimed


several allegations at the Firm. These included issues on race and mental health, among other things. Meghan and Harry have been together since 2016. They first met on a blind date in


London, and married just two years later. Before Meghan came two prominent ex-girlfriends who were touted as potential wives for the Prince: Chelsy Davy and Cressida Bonas. Royal


commentators strongly believed that the Chelsy, a Zimbabwean native, would be Harry's first and last true love. They met in 2004 when Harry visited Cape Town during his gap year, and


were on and off until 2011. She quickly became a regular fixture on the London party scene and at polo matches, taking a degree in law at Leeds University to be closer to the Prince.


Speaking during Amazon Prime's documentary, 'William and Kate Into the Future', royal author Richard Kay noted that Chelsy was Harry's "real love match".


Explaining that theirs appeared to be a relationship of passion, Mr Kay said: “It's a real love match, there's no doubt about it. JUST IN: PRINCE HARRY'S DEMAND THAT ENDED


ENDED RELATIONSHIP WITH CHELSY DAVY "And I suspect unless something catastrophic happens, they will marry. "But it'll be a very tempestuous marriage." Mr Kay was in the


end wrong about their future. The couple split in 2011 and Chelsy later admitted the struggles she felt with the pressure of dating a royal. Soon after, she headed back to Zimbabwe. In 2016,


on their relationship, she told the Daily Mail: "It was so full-on: crazy and scary and uncomfortable. "I found it very difficult when it was bad. I couldn’t cope. "I was


trying to be a normal kid and it was horrible." Despite this, the two remain on good terms. She attended Harry's wedding to Meghan in 2018, and had been previously invited to a


string of royal events like Prince Charles' 60th birthday, and Kate Middleton and Prince William's wedding despite already having split with Harry.