Prince Harry and Chelsy Davy split?
Chelsy Davy quits UK after rows with Prince Harry
Chelsy Davy quits UK after rows with Prince Harry
CHELSY DAVY IS quitting Britain and heading back to Cape Town after a series of blazing rows with boyfriend, Prince Harry.
The blonde beauty is said to have ended their three-year romance just six weeks after she moved to Britain to attend Leeds University.
Friends say she has struggled to settle in to life in Leeds, where she moved from Cape Town to be closer to Harry. But, it's reported, she hasn't made any genuine new friends, is unhappy with the weather, and unimpressed with Harry's lack of commitment to the relationship.
Since term began eight weeks ago, the Prince has only twice made the trip up north to see her, and Chelsy was said to be 'upset' that he chose to go to France to watch the rugby world cup final instead of staying at home to celebrate her 22nd birthday.
She is also said to be fed up of his party lifestyle. One friend told the News of the World: 'Chelsy just couldn't put up with his antics any more. She feels they've fallen out of love.
'She was sick to the back teeth of Harry not putting the maximum amount of effort into the relationship.'
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