Chelsy Davy, Prince Harry's ex, has delighted fans with a big announcement about the birth of her second child after the Duke's heartfelt video message about healing.
Davy turned to her Instagram to celebrate the birth of Chloe, her new daughter with her husband Sam Cutmore-Scott, sharing an adorable photo of her little girl.
Alongside her and baby's stunning photos and clip she wrote: "It’s been three years and two babies since your last new collection, but you’re mega-excited to be back in the game."
Chelsy Davy, who remained in headlines for her alleged affair with the Duke of Sussex, continued: "Introducing the Chloe Collection, named after my baby girl. Hope you love it as much as I do."
In the post, which comes after Harry's latest statement, the former lawyer also announced the launch of her new jewellery collection which is named after the newborn.
Harry's message was released as a preview to the 2025 Invictus Games on Thursday which will be hosted in Vancouver. He said: "Sport has the ability to heal, to change lives and to save lives."
It is to mention here that the 38-year-old dated the duke on-and-off between 2004 and 2011, during which Harry told friends that she was “the best thing that's ever happened to me”.
The pair were said to be so serious that they referred to each other as "hubby" and "wifey".
Even though the prince’s and Davy’s seven-year on-and-off-again relationship did not progress to marriage, the former couple have remained friendly. She even attended Harry’s 2018 wedding to Meghan Markle.
The pair met whilst at school, though only got together in 2004, when Harry travelled around Zimbabwe for his gap year.
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