Prince Harry and Chelsy Davy dating again? Former couple 'planning South Africa trip'
Prince Harry is reportedly in constant touch with his former girlfriend Chelsy Davy.
According to Grazia magazine, the 30-year-old royal and the 29-year-old Zimbabwean, who recently split from her boyfriend Charles Goode are planning a trip to South Africa.
"Chelsy has always been the one for Harry. They might have been apart for a while, but they're a natural match and they've enjoyed seeing each other again. They're back on and seeing what happens," a source said.
"The ball is very much in Chelsy's court. She knows what life with him entails, but they've been through so much together. Announcing that he is ready to settle down publicly is his way of showing her he's serious," the insider added.
"Chelsy will be in South Africa during the summer and Harry has agreed to visit. They're planning a safari, as well a scheduling in some time to spend with Chelsy's parents. It's a special place for both of them."
Kate Middleton's brother-in-law and Davy dated on-and-off for seven years. However the couple called time on their relationship in 2011.
"She's agreed to attend several events with Harry later in the year, although whether they will arrive and leave together remains to be seen," the source added.
Previously, during an interview with Sky News' royal correspondent Rhiannon Mills, Prince Harry, who has been voted among the world's most eligible bachelors, spoke of his desire to have children.
"There comes times when you think now is the time to settle down, or now is not, whatever way it is but I don't think you can force these things, it will happen when it's going to happen," he said.
"Of course I would love to have kids right now but there's a process that one has to go through and tours like this are great fun, hopefully I'm doing all right by myself, it would be great to have someone else next to me to share the pressure, but you know, time will come and whatever happens, happens," Prince Harry added.
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