Was Prince Harry’s necklace a gift from his EX?
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The necklace that the Duke of Sussex claimed was torn by Prince William during a physical alteration in 2019 is believed to have been a gift from his ex-girlfriend Chelsea Davy.
In an extraordinary excerpt from his forthcoming autobiography, Spare, according to The Guardian newspaper, Prince Harry, 38, recalls what he describes as a physical attack by his brother, which he claims left him with visible injuries, including scratches. and bruises.
Describing what he reportedly claims happened next, and insisting he was scared, the former soldier said: “He grabbed me by the neck, broke my collar and threw me to the ground.”
Harry has been photographed wearing the same necklace for the past decade, a silver pendant on a leather cord, with previous reports indicating it was a gift from Chelsea.
The necklace the Duke of Sussex claimed was torn by Prince William during a physical alteration in 2019 is believed to have been a gift from his ex-girlfriend Chelsea Davy (pictured with pendant in 2021)
Harry and Chelsea, who met while attending school in London, dated on and off for six years starting in 2004 after Harry traveled to Zimbabwe, where Chelsy’s millionaire father owns and runs a game reserve, during his gap year.
The Duke is believed to have started wearing the necklace at the end of that year and was photographed at a rugby match in November wearing the leather pendant around his neck.
He was seen wearing the necklace throughout their relationship and continued to wear the pendant after their split in 2011.
Chelsy said that she did not want to become a princess because she wanted a career and a private life.
Harry has been photographed wearing the same necklace for the past decade, a silver pendant on a leather cord, with previous reports indicating it was a gift from Chelsea (pictured together in 2007).
In March 2012, the jewel fell from his shirt while playing rugby during his tour of Brazil.
At the time, The Daily Star alleged that Chelsy gave Harry the necklace as a gift in the early days of their romance.
She continued to wear the pendant, and the leather cord is often visible when she wears an open necklace for engagements.
Speaking in a series of interviews with Oprah Winfrey for the five-part AppleTV+ series The Me You Can’t See in 2021, the duke added a new pendant to the leather cord that was imprinted with the letter A.
Prince Harry has continued to wear the leather pendant, which has a silver coin, for the past decade.
The necklace is made up of a leather cord with a silver pendant attached to the end (pictured).
It is believed that it was a tribute to his son Archie.
In an excerpt from the book, which was reported today, Prince Harry claimed that his brother William called Meghan “difficult” and “rude” in a stand-up fight that ended with the Prince of Wales grabbing him by the neck and throwing him to the ground. . soil over a dog bowl.
The furious dispute reportedly erupted at their London home, Nottingham Cottage, on the grounds of Kensington Palace in 2019. William is said to have called Meghan “difficult”, “rude” and “aggressive” and insisted she was trying to “help”. younger brother during a meeting about ‘the whole rolling catastrophe’.
Harry accused his brother of “repeating the press narrative” about his American wife before a shouting match ensued that ended in a physical altercation, the book claims.
Prince Harry was photographed wearing the necklace in late 2004, months after he began dating Chelsea.
The royal is pictured wearing the leather pendant in 2016 while chatting with JJ Chalmers at the Invictus Games.
He claims he gave the heir to the throne a glass of water and said, ‘Willy, I can’t talk to you when you’re like this.’
Harry claims that William urged him to fight back, saying that’s what would happen when they fought as kids.
But the Duke of Sussex claims he refused, claiming William left and then returned “looking remorseful and apologetic.”
William then “turned around and called her back: ‘You don’t need to tell Meg about this.'”
Harry claims he said, “You mean you attacked me?”, to which William replied, “I didn’t attack you, Harold.”
The Duke of Sussex says the first person he spoke to about it was his therapist, over the phone.
But he claims Meghan would see the ‘scratch and bruises’ cuts on his back from the dog bowl.
He claims that his wife “wasn’t that surprised and she wasn’t that angry.” She was terribly sad.’
The excerpt has been published by The Guardian, which says a copy was leaked. It is not known how the newspaper obtained an early copy of the book, as publisher Penguin Random House has done everything possible to prevent leaks.
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