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Despite her split from British royal Prince Harry, Chelsy Davy is not getting ready to pack up her bags and leave the country.
London, Nov 13 : Despite her split from British royal Prince Harry, Chelsy Davy is not getting ready to pack up her bags and leave the country.
Davy is a currently pursuing a post-graduate degree course in law at the University of Leeds, and pals say she is determined to finish it.
Chelsy was thought to be moving back to the sunny shores of Cape Town after the split, but a source close to her and Prince Harry said the rumours were false.
"She is not going anywhere," the Telegraph quoted the source, as saying.
The couple met in April 2004 in Zimbabwe, and though nobody believed the relationship would last more than a few months, they proved them wrong by staying together for three years.The relationship began to unravel soon after Chelsy moved to England to study law at the University of Leeds and be closer to her boyfriend.
Another factor that is said to have played its part in the break-up was the constant media attention surrounding the couple.
The 22-year-old Zimbabwean is said to have made a series of tearful telephone calls to the Prince last week, and later confided to a close friend that Harry had agreed to the "trial separation".
ANI