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Chelsy Davy
Zimbabwean businesswoman (born 1985)
Zimbabwean businesswoman (born 1985)
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Chelsy Davy |
| image | Chelsy Davy.jpg |
| caption | Davy in 2013 |
| birth_name | Chelsy Yvonne Davy |
| birth_date | |
| birth_place | Bulawayo, Zimbabwe |
| alma_mater | Girls' College |
| Stowe School | |
| University of Cape Town | |
| University of Leeds | |
| Gemological Institute of America | |
| occupation | Businesswoman |
| spouse | |
| children | 2 |
Stowe School University of Cape Town University of Leeds Gemological Institute of America
Chelsy Yvonne Davy (born 13 October 1985) is a Zimbabwean businesswoman. She is the owner and founder of the jewellery brand Aya and the travel agency Aya Africa. She is known for being the ex-girlfriend of Prince Harry.
Early life and education
Davy was born in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, to Charles Davy, a South African safari farmer, and Beverley Donald Davy, a former Coca-Cola model and winner of the 1973 Miss Rhodesia contest. She has a younger brother, Shaun, and grew up at her family's homestead in the Lemco Safari Area.
Her father, Charles, was one of the largest private landowners in Zimbabwe, and was reported to own 800,000 acres of land. He maintained business ties with controversial politician Webster Shamu, of whom he said, "I am in partnership with a person who I personally like and get along with. I am not involved in politics in any way." After being criticised by the press, however, Davy sold his share in the business.
Education
Davy was briefly educated at Cheltenham College. Before that, she attended Girls' College in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe (not Cheltenham Ladies' College as has been widely reported), before moving to Stowe School in Buckinghamshire. She received a bachelor's degree in economics from the University of Cape Town in 2006, and a law degree (LLB) from University of Leeds in 2009.
Career
Davy worked as a solicitor at the London law firm Allen & Overy from September 2011{{cite news |url = http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/specials/royal-wedding/its-no-life-for-me-says-chelsy-davy/story-fn891tf3-1226048245676/ | title = It's no life for me', says Chelsy Davy |work=The Telegraph |location=UK |first=Katie | last=Nicholl |date=25 January 2009 |access-date=2 May 2011}} to late 2014, when she decided to quit.
Jewellery
After studying at the Gemological Institute of America, Davy launched a jewellery brand, Aya, in July 2016.
Travel organising
In 2020, in an interview with Tatler Magazine, Davy announced that Aya would be branching out into the luxury travel sector to organise African holidays. She then announced the launch of Aya Africa on Instagram.
Personal life
Davy is married to hotelier Sam Cutmore-Scott, the brother of actor Jack Cutmore-Scott. They have a son, Leo, born in 2022, and a daughter, Chloe, born in 2024.
Relationship with Prince Harry
Davy met Prince Harry, a member of the British royal family, in early 2004, when Davy was a student at Stowe School; they were in a romantic relationship, until 2009, when she announced in a post on Facebook that it had ended.
In 2011, when rumours of a possible reconciliation surfaced, both Davy and Prince Harry publicly debunked them. Prince Harry professed himself "100 percent single", and Davy, who had attended the wedding of Prince William and Catherine Middleton on 29 April 2011, confirmed that she would not marry Prince Harry, citing the incompatibility of their life choices.
In May 2018, Davy was a guest at the wedding of Prince Harry and American actress Meghan Markle.
In November 2021, private investigator Gavin Burrows claimed in a BBC documentary that Davy's communications had been targeted, and her voicemails hacked, in an attempt by media outlets to gather information on Prince Harry; he also apologized for the part he said he had played in those efforts. Burrow's claims "are yet to be tested in court and are strongly disputed" by The Sun and the now-defunct News of the World.
In a witness statement that was part of a civil action Prince Harry had brought against Associated Newspapers Ltd, the publisher of the Daily Mail, he claimed that the news company had obtained information about his and Davy's whereabouts through "unlawful means", and that this had left her feeling "hunted" and "shaken". In a witness statement he gave as part of an action he had brought against Mirror Group Newspapers for alleged unlawful activity by its journalists, he claimed that Davy had decided that "a royal life was not for her".
References
References
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- "Chelsy Yvonne Davy personal appointments".
- Sykes, Tom. (26 April 2011). "Chelsy Davy, The Hard-Partying Wedding Guest". The Daily Beast.
- (10 January 2011). "Charles Davy mutilates our story, threatens lawsuit". The Zimdiaspora.
- (27 April 2011). "5 Things You Don't Know About Chelsy Davy". [[US Magazine]].
- Marre, Oliver. (5 July 2006). "Introducing the Ladies in Waiting". The Observer.
- Thornycroft, Peta. (7 August 2009). "Chelsy Davy denies father is linked to rhino poaching".
- Thornycroft, Peta. (9 May 2009). "Chelsy Davy's father receives major Dubai investment in Zimbabwe game reserve stake". telegraph.co.uk.
- Blair, David. (6 November 2005). "Zimbabwe's great white survivor". The Daily Telegraph.
- Hunt, Peter. (25 January 2011). "When Harry Met Chelsy". BBC.
- Marikar. (28 April 2011). "Royal Wedding: Chelsy Davy vs. Kate Middleton". ABC News.
- (2019-09-08). "How Kate and William convinced Chelsy Davy that Prince Harry wasn't 'the one'". [[Daily Mirror]].
- (8 May 2018). "Chelsy Davy: 8 Things to Know About Prince Harry's On-and Off-Again Ex-Girlfriend".
- (2019-09-08). "Chelsy Davy: Biography".
- (2019-09-08). "Prince Harry 'considering reunion' with Chelsy Davy". [[The Daily Telegraph.
- Moody, Marcia. (13 March 2014). "Harry: A Biography". Michael O'Mara Books.
- (2019-09-08). "Chelsy Davy: Wild about Harry". [[The Independent]].
- "Chelsy Davy – LinkedIn profile".
- (23 June 2016). "Princess Eugenie and Chelsy Davy have sweet reunion at jewellery launch". hellomagazine.com.
- (30 June 2016). "Chelsy Davy Launches Ethical New Jewellery Line Called AYA In London". International Business Times.
- (29 February 2020). "The One that Got Away: Chelsy Davy on her Plans for the Future". Condé Nast.
- ""Excited to have finally launched Aya Africa Travel"". Facebook.
- (17 May 2022). "Prince Harry's ex Chelsy Davy marries months after welcoming first baby". Hello!.
- Coke, Hope. (March 17, 2022). "Prince Harry's former girlfriend Chelsy Davy is spotted with her son Leo for the first time".
- Rigney, Catriona. (September 5, 2024). "Prince Harry's ex Chelsy Davy announces she's welcomed second child – sharing first pic and name".
- (24 January 2009). "Prince Harry and girlfriend split". BBC News.
- Pierce, Andrew. (25 January 2009). "Chelsy Davy announces end of relationship to Prince Harry on Facebook". The Daily Telegraph.
- (27 June 2011). "Prince Harry says he's 100 per cent single". The Daily Telegraph.
- Pierce, Andrew. (25 January 2007). "Prince Harry and Chelsy Davy split: Playboy prince is becoming a man". The Daily Telegraph.
- (19 May 2018). "Royal Wedding 2018: Pictures of the guests, from Oprah to Elton John". BBC.
- (19 May 2018). "All the Celebrities at Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's Royal Wedding". Elle.
- (22 November 2021). "Prince Harry: Private investigator apologises for targeting prince's ex-girlfriend". BBC.
- Nolasco, Stephanie. (23 November 2021). "BBC documentary on Prince Harry, Prince William's alleged rift slammed by British royal family". Fox News.
- (28 March 2023). "Prince Harry: Five things we learned from Duke of Sussex's High Court submission". Sky News.
- (10 May 2023). "Harry blames press intrusion for Chelsy break-up". BBC News.
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