In a witness statement provided by the Duke's lawyer, it was suggested that Harry, as King Charles III's younger son, was genuinely committed to his relationship with the Zimbabwe-born beauty and was not eager to end it abruptly. I
t was previously claimed by a royal insider that Harry envisioned a long-term partnership with Chelsy but faced challenges due to invasive media scrutiny. Speculation even arose that Harry had considered marrying Chelsy Davy.
During court proceedings, Harry's lawyer, David Sherborne, highlighted that the press intrusion had afforded the Duke's relationship with Chelsy "little chance" to thrive. Sherborne further noted that the relentless media attention had posed significant challenges to both Harry and Chelsy, instilling fears for their safety.
In response to the lawyer's comments, some royal fans resorted to making jests, with one remarking that Meghan should be grateful to the British tabloids for allegedly contributing to the separation of the former couple.
Chelsy Davy and Harry were in a relationship from 2004 to 2009. The Duke had previously acknowledged that Chelsy ultimately decided that a life within the royal family was not suitable for her due to the purported harassment by the press, leading to the end of their relationship.
