Prince Harry said final goodbye to ex Chelsy Davy at leaving party with pals after Meghan Markle returned to Canada
PRINCE Harry said a final goodbye to ex-flame Chelsy Davy during a leaving party with pals, reports claim.
The Duke, 35, was alone in London after Meghan, 38, returned to Canada immediately after their final appearance together at the Commonwealth Day ceremony two weeks ago.
Lawyer Chelsy, 34, dated Harry on and off for seven years from 2004 before they finally split 2011.
The long-time girlfriend and Harry stayed in touch but decided to end any contact after he married Meghan, 38, in May 2018.
Harry met up with Chelsy after friends arranged a leaving bash while Meghan was back in Canada with Archie.
A friend said: "Harry knew it would be impossible to see all his pals individually, so a few of them decided to organise a gathering before he returned to Canada.
"Harry was beaming when he walked into the room and everyone was there waiting for him. He couldn’t believe his eyes when he saw Chelsy.
'A SERIOUS CONNECTION'
"He gave her the biggest hug. He was thrilled she was there. She and Harry have a serious connection, but I doubt they would ever hook up on anything.
"Some joked that he didn’t want Meghan tracking him down on GPS.
"Spending time with people he cares about dearly reminded Harry of the good old days, when he didn’t have a care in the world.
"He’s gotten in trouble with her before for drinking too much and staying out late, "Nothing happened between Harry and Chelsy and deep down Meghan trusts him," the pal told New Idea magazine in Australia.
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Royal experts claimed Harry wanted to marry Chelsy but she did not enjoy living in the limelight.
Meghan is believed to have left London immediately after appearing with Harry at the Commonwealth Day ceremony at Westminster Abbey on Monday March 10 Harry stayed in London for a few extra days before joining his family in Canada.
A spokesman for Meghan and Harry has been approached for comment.
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