El Dorado News-Times

Third time's a romantic charm for engaged Prince Harry

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LONDON (AP) — When it comes to romance, it's third time's a charm for Prince Harry, who has long been one of Britain's most eligible and wealthiest single men.

The rugged, red-bearded prince, who is now engaged to actress Meghan Markle following an announceme­nt Monday, has had two serious girlfriend­s in his life, although both seemed uncomforta­ble with the non-stop press interest in Britain's senior royals.

The first was Chelsy Davy, who hails from Zimbabwe and who had an on-again, off-again relationsh­ip with Harry from 2004 until 2011. They were photograph­ed together many times — to the delight of Britain's tabloids — and shared a passion for African culture and wildlife.

Davy, who studied law and has launched a line of luxury jewelry, has for the most part retreated from the public eye since the couple broke up — despite rumors of a rekindled romance in 2015. In an interview with The Times newspaper last year she complained about the stress caused by the constant media attention. She and Harry remain on good terms.

"It was so full-on — crazy and scary and uncomforta­ble," she said. "I found it very difficult when it was bad. I couldn't cope ... I was trying to be a normal kid, and it was horrible."

Harry's next serious romance was with Cressida Bonas, an up-and-coming actress whom he dated from 2012 until 2014.

When they embraced in public, some took it as a signal that an engagement was near. But their relationsh­ip also foundered under the gaze of the constant press and public attention.

Bonas felt she couldn't walk down the street without constantly being judged and subjected to unwanted photos by strangers with smartphone­s, according to Majesty magazine editor Ingrid Seward, a friend of Bonas' parents.

"She just said it was awful because every time she walked down the street she could hear people criticizin­g her," Seward told a literary festival last year.

Bonas told The Daily Telegraph in August that it was "incredibly frustratin­g" to be defined in public solely by her relationsh­ip with Harry.

Markle represents a departure for Harry in that she is older than him — and she has already establishe­d herself in her chosen field, playing a prominent role in the TV series "Suits."

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