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Published Date: 26 January 2009
PRINCE Harry and his girlfriend, Chelsy Davy, have broken up, royal sources said yesterday.
The pair have decided to go their separate ways after what is being described as an amicable parting. It comes just weeks after the couple holidayed together on the island of Mauritius.

It is not known what caused the break-up, but friends of Ms Davy blamed the time the pair had spent apart and Harry's lifestyle.

The report also claimed it was Ms Davy's decision to end the relationship.

The couple had reached the stage in their careers where they could have found themselves spending less time together.

Harry, 24, began intensive training to become an Army Air Corps helicopter pilot last Monday, while Ms Davy, 23, is studying a post-graduate law course at Leeds University.

They began dating in 2004 and broke up for a short period at the end of 2007, but they were soon back together.



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  • Last Updated: 25 January 2009 9:53 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Prince Harry
 
1

sam the god,

26/01/2009 09:50:20
well that will save the taxpayers money having to take care of her
2

drunken proffet,

Tassy 26/01/2009 10:49:32
Come on, this is Mills and Boon stuff. A lot of the passionate women in the country will be slavering to find out what he gets up to next. Go for your oats Harry, we are right behind you. Well metaphorically speaking that is.
3

Charles Linskaill,

Edinburgh 26/01/2009 11:35:29

Aww!, Harry must feel awful, the love of his life, now not wanting him, in her life.
Harry will be 'Heart Broken', but as the saying goes,.........

.......'Plenty more fish, in the Sea'.

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26/01/2009 18:37:01
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