Are Harry and Chelsy back together?

Harry and Chelsy

Harry and Chelsy

Prince Harry and Chelsy’s appearance in the same London nightclub until early hours of the morning this weekend runs with the recent reports by hellomagazine.com that the pair are back on.

Prince Harry, who celebrates his 25th birthday on Tuesday, was joined by the pretty Zimbabwean law graduate and her brother Sean at Raffles.

Fellow party goers reported that the pair looked very cosy together on the dance floor. 

Chelsy and her brother left for her home in Chelsea at 3.20am-ten minutes before the royal, who returned to his residence in the capital Clarence House.

The pair attempted to not be seen together, however it was clear their deep attachment to each other remains.

“I don’t think they are ready to go public with their relationship just yet, but Harry and Chelsy are having a great time getting to know each other again,” a source tells this week’s HELLO!

The pair split almost eight months ago after Chelsy dumped him over Facebook.

A source told The Mail on Sunday, “Harry and Chelsy are back on, but they are keeping things very low key. They want to take it very slowly and are determined to keep things quiet.

“Chelsy in particular find the media attention when she is with Harry very hard to bear. They don’t want any pressure and have decided to keep the news very much between themselves.

“You certainly won’t see them out clubbing together, but they have been meeting up in secret over the past few weeks to talk about their future and whether they actually have one. Harry has missed Chelsy hugely and is desperate for things to work.”

It was reported that Harry was dating Sky Sports presenter, Caroline Flack but a friend insisted, “Harry has had a few flings, but they have not been serious. He still holds a flame for Chelsy, but they both have to figure out whether the relationship can work.”

Prince Harry Apologizes For Racist Comments

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Prince Harry’s use of the word “Paki” about an Asian colleague is to be looked at by his commanding officer in line with “normal Army procedures”, the Ministry of Defence has said this week. The young royal was caught on film three years ago referring to a comrade as “our little Paki friend”.

An Army spokesman said: “The Army does not tolerate inappropriate behavior in any shape or form. The Army takes all allegations of inappropriate behavior very seriously and all substantive allegations are investigated. This specific case will be dealt with in line with normal Army procedures.” But the Army can not launch a formal investigation because an actual complaint has not been made, it is thought that the princes swift apology and the length of tome which has passed since the offence will all be taken into account and the Prince could face nothing more than a good ‘telling off’. 

But Harry has come under fire from politicians and race relations groups, including Tory Leader David Cameron saying it was completely unacceptable and it caused considerable offence. 

Cabinet minister John Denham said: “This sort of language can be seen as offensive, is offensive, is gradually going out of use in our society, and he’s apologized for it.”

St James’ Palace was quick to apologies when the footage was revealed on Saturday night and stressed that it was a “nickname about a very popular member of the platoon” used without malice.

The footage which was shot by the Prince – showed other cadets gathering at an airport for their flight to Cyprus and as he filmed cadets snoozing on the departure lounge floor, Harry said: “How to admin yourself while waiting for the RAF to square you away. Now that is bad admin, bad admin.” He then zoomed in on the face of an Asian cadet and said: “Ah, our little Paki friend … Ahmed.”

Prince Harry shouldn’t have used those words; it will have caused considerable offence and has obviously caused him a considerable amount of embarrassment. He has now apologized, quite rightly, and I think we should now move on.