Prince Harry and His Famous Loves: A Journey to Finding “The One”
As one of the most high-profile members of the British royal family, Prince Harry’s love life has been a subject of global fascination for over two decades. Long before he settled down, the Duke of Sussex was the media’s favorite “rebel prince.” His romantic history reflects a constant struggle to balance his personal happiness with the suffocating pressure of royal scrutiny.
The First Major Love: Chelsy Davy
Prince Harry’s first serious, long-term relationship was with Zimbabwean-born Chelsy Davy. The pair met in Cape Town during Harry’s gap year in 2004, sparking an on-and-off romance that lasted until 2011. Chelsy was widely seen as Harry’s first true love. She accompanied him to significant events, including his graduation from Sandhurst Military Academy.
However, the intense paparazzi attention took a heavy toll. Davy later admitted that the constant tracking by photographers was “scary” and “uncomfortable.” The relationship finally ended shortly after they attended Prince William and Kate Middleton’s wedding in 2011, where Chelsy reportedly realized that the structured, highly public life of a royal wife was not for her.
A Second Attempt at Royal Life: Cressida Bonas
In 2012, Harry was introduced to British actress and model Cressida Bonas by his cousin, Princess Eugenie. The couple shared a low-key, two-year relationship. Cressida, with her bohemian style and artistic background, seemed like a wonderful match for the Prince.
Yet history repeated itself. Like Chelsy, Cressida struggled deeply with the media invasion. She reportedly felt overwhelmed by the scrutiny and disliked the public judgments that came with dating a prince. Wanting to pursue her acting career without being solely defined as “Prince Harry’s girlfriend,” she and Harry parted ways amicably in 2014. Notably, both Chelsy and Cressida remained on good terms with Harry and even attended his eventual wedding.
The Ultimate Match: Meghan Markle
After a few years of brief flings and flying solo, Harry’s life changed permanently in July 2016 when a mutual friend set him up on a blind date with American actress Meghan Markle. The chemistry was instantaneous. Harry later revealed he knew she was the one “the very first time we met.”
Unlike his previous partners, Meghan was already accustomed to the public eye, though royal fame proved to be a different beast entirely. After a whirlwind, highly protected romance—which included camping under the stars in Botswana—the couple announced their engagement in late 2017. They married in a stunning global broadcast at St George’s Chapel in May 2018, receiving the titles of Duke and Duchess of Sussex.
Faced with ongoing media hostility and internal royal tensions, Harry chose a path none of his previous relationships could achieve: in 2020, they stepped back from official royal duties. Today, Harry’s romantic journey has found its anchor in California, where he lives happily with Meghan and their two children, Archie and Lilibet.