British socialite and royal author, Lady Colin Campbell, has shed light on the failed relationship between Prince Harry and Chelsea Davy, attributing it to personal reasons rather than media interference.
Amid Prince Harry's legal battle with Mirror Group Newspapers, Lady Colin Campbell, known as Lady CE, expressed skepticism regarding Harry's claims of media intrusion leading to the couple's breakup in 2010.
During a discussion with GB News host Dan Wooten, Lady CE emphasized that Davy's lack of interest in royal life and her relationship with Harry played a more significant role in their split, dismissing the notion of media harassment as the primary cause.
Lady CE further suggested that Prince Harry has a tendency to blame external factors for his shortcomings, stating, “Harry can't face the fact that it's not the paper that broke up his relationship with Chelsea.”
She pointed out that Harry's failure to meet Davy's long-term expectations was a crucial factor in their separation, labeling it as a classic sign of inadequacy.
Royal biographer Phil Dampier echoed Lady CE's sentiments, asserting that press intrusion was not the fundamental reason behind the couple's breakup.
Dampier opined that both Davy and Chrissie de Bonas, another of Prince Harry's ex-girlfriends, were unsuitable for the princess role, indicating that their relationships were unlikely to culminate in marriage.
Moreover, Dampier highlighted Davy as the one who got away for Prince Harry, noting that the prince appeared most content during his time in Africa with Davy, suggesting a deep connection between the two.
In a veiled comparison to Meghan Markle, Harry's current wife, Dampier remarked, “There's no doubt in my mind that he would have been much happier with Chelsea Davy.”
Contrary to Prince Harry's legal claims of media intrusion affecting his relationship with Davy, he asserted that Davy chose to end their relationship due to relentless journalist harassment.
Harry also revealed in court that Meghan had claimed to be pregnant before their wedding.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry exchanged vows on May 19th, 2019, with the announcement of the Duchess of Sussex's pregnancy made during their visit to Australia in October of the same year.
Speculation arose during the Australia tour, with rumors circulating that Harry had questioned Meghan about her pregnancy confirmation.
Despite the timing of their pregnancy announcement, some royal enthusiasts on the online platform Quora speculated that Meghan was already pregnant when she married Prince Harry.
David Byron, a royal follower, humorously suggested that Meghan was already four weeks pregnant at the time of their wedding, implying that Prince Harry was unaware of the pregnancy.
However, another royal fan clarified that Byron's comment was sarcastic, emphasizing the biological gestation period of nine months.
The debate surrounding Meghan's pregnancy duration continued, with supporters and critics engaging in discussions about the timeline of events leading up to the birth of their son, Archie.
Ultimately, the complexities of royal relationships and the intricacies of public perception continue to captivate audiences worldwide.