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Chelsy Davy, ex-girlfriend of Prince Harry, reveals a photo of her first child

2022-10-27T09:21:11.056Z


The 30-year-old shared on her Instagram account, on Wednesday October 26, a snapshot of her little boy Leo, born in January.


She could have become Duchess of Sussex, long before the Meghan Markle era.

Chelsy Davy, Prince Harry's ex-girlfriend, however, fled this overexposed life, dissected by the tabloids, in the early 2010s. A decade later, the 30-year-old seems to have regained serenity.

Now in a relationship with Sam Cutmore-Scott, millionaire and general manager of the Harper Hotel in Holt, she gave birth to their first child in January, in London.

Ten months later, Chelsy Davy shared on her Instagram account, on Wednesday October 26, a snapshot of the little boy, named Leo.

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We see the thirty-something immortalized from behind on a balcony, her baby in her arms.

A photograph with a heavenly background, between sea and mountains.

Chelsy Davy split a (very) brief legend, contenting herself with a blue heart.

An image that surprised its approximately 50,000 subscribers, as the 30-year-old usually remains discreet about her private life.

If Chelsy Davy spent seven years in the spotlight because of her relationship with Prince Harry – from 2004 to 2011 – the businesswoman this time managed to keep the birth of her son secret from January to March .

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'I couldn't cope'

In 2020, Chelsy Davy revealed in Tatler

magazine

that she had a serious relationship with a man, without revealing her identity.

She has since married Sam Cutmore-Scott and both now live in Chiswick, west London.

A peaceful life, a thousand miles from the media frenzy that took her away from Prince Harry.

“It was so intense: it was crazy, scary and uncomfortable, she confided to the

Times

, in 2017. I found it very difficult when it got worse.

I couldn't face it all."

Source: lefigaro

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