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British Prince Harry recently took his girlfriend Chelsy Davy on a safari and treated her to a piggyback ride through the African bush.
London, July 30 : British Prince Harry recently took his girlfriend Chelsy Davy on a safari and treated her to a piggyback ride through the African bush.
Harry's action is being seen as a part of his efforts to get back into Chelsy's good books after he was snapped snogging Canadian bargirls last month.
The couple had a romantic sunset caper through the secluded Botswana beauty spot.
The young royal, who is on his three-week break, whisked Chelsy off for a sundowner at the Old Bridge Backpackers bar outside the city of Maun, overlooking hippo pool, say sources.
"Harry and Chelsy seemed really happy to be together. They were larking about, swigging beer and smoking cigarettes- and looked just like any other young carefree couple off travelling the world. At one point Harry picked up Chelsy on his back and headed off round the site," News Of The World quoted another guest at the water as saying.
"Then they had a few drinks with their friends in the shade of the trees and Chelsy enjoyed another cuddle-with a little beagle puppy!" the source added.
It was the first time that the couple had seen other since Chelsy attended the Concert for Diana at Wembley four weeks ago.
According to their friends, they have been trying to bring their troubled relationship back on track.
"Harry has just wanted to stay out of the limelight so leaving Britain was the only feasible way. And no one recognises him in Africa. He puts his cap and sunglasses on and doesn't get any bother. He and Chelsy have been to Botswana three times before. It brings back happy memories for both of them," said a royal source.
"And Harry is in a grovelling mode at the moment. He knows he made a poor judgement call being pictured with those girls in Canada and wants to make it up to Chelsy. He sees this holiday as the perfect way of really getting back on her right side again," the source added.
After the couple enjoyed an overnight stay in Maun, Harry's ten-strong party headed off on a seven-day, 500-mile powerboat cruise across the Okavango Delta.
ANI