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Zimbabwean Chelsy Davy dated Prince Harry from 2004 to 2010, during their teenage years right through to when she became a law student at Leeds University.
But the pressures and lack of privacy that come with being a royal girlfriend were too much for her, and the pair split up just before the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge’s wedding.
Davy was still invited, though, and even attended Harry’s 2018 wedding to Meghan Markle.
Well, she’s just had her own wedding, a secret one, and it seems Harry wasn’t in attendance.
Davy tied the knot with her boyfriend of three years and Harry’s Eton College schoolmate Sam Cutmore-Scott in a ceremony which, according to The Daily Mail‘s chat with a close friend, “very few people knew about.”
The über private couple has managed to keep most of the wedding shots of themselves together off the internet, so enjoy that one above for what it is.
Davy had been spotted with a sapphire engagement ring and was expected to wed in March. Maybe the fact that she welcomed a new baby into the world earlier this year had something to do with the delay.
Yeah, she also has a child with Cutmore-Scott, a boy named Leo. That was also kept a secret right up until little Leo’s christening in Norfolk, reported Tatler.
The couple lives together in Chiswick, London, and enjoy travelling together:
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Oh look, she came to the Mother City, too:
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The hard-working businesswoman runs a jewellery and travel company, while her new hubby is the director of the Bijou Collection, his parents’ hospitality company.
The company owns four exclusive wedding venues, including a château in the south of France – which could have been the venue of their private wedding.
By the way, Sam’s brother is Jack Cutmore-Scott, the Hollywood actor best known for his role in Christopher Nolan’s Oscar-winning film Tenet and the drama series Deception.
Congrats, Davy and Cutmore-Scott.
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