Prince Harry's girlfriend thinking of permanently staying back in England?
London, December 10 (ANI): Prince Harry's girlfriend Chelsy Davy may be contemplating to settle down in her beau's native England permanently after doing two weeks work experience at a leading law firm.
The daughter of a Zimbabwean millionaire, known for her long vacations and party-lifestyle, was spotted donning a business suit at solicitors Farrer and Co. that has provided services for Harry's grandmother, the Queen herself.
The law student was said to have arrived at the legal firm to gain some first-hand knowledge to help prepare herself for her final two terms at Leeds University.
Earlier, Chelsea had reportedly insisted that she despised the Brit weather and might not reconsider staying behind when her postgraduate programme comes to an end in June.
However, the Sun reports, the royal's love interest had been "clearly considering moving here permanently and perhaps taking up a job in an English law firm." (ANI)
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