GIRL ABOUT TOWN: Chelsy's flesh-revealing summit pose in South Africa

Prince Harry’s former flame Chelsy Davy claimed last week she was worried about her looks and figure – but she was still happy to flaunt her enviable curves on social media. 

Chelsy, 29, posted this picture as she –  in barely-there cropped top and shorts – climbed the Lion’s Head above Cape Town to celebrate being reunited with her best friend Olivia ‘Bubble’ Perry, who has been living in the city for the past six months. 

Thankfully, the flesh-revealing summit pose was in South Africa and not on Mt Kinabalu in Malaysia! 

Chelsy (right) posted this picture as she climbed the Lion’s Head above Cape Town to celebrate being reunited with her best friend Olivia ‘Bubble’ Perry

Chelsy (right) posted this picture as she climbed the Lion’s Head above Cape Town to celebrate being reunited with her best friend Olivia ‘Bubble’ Perry

They’re tended by an army of loyal groundsmen who keep them just the way the Queen likes them – but Prince Charles is quietly planning to dig up and replace his mother’s beloved gardens at Balmoral and Sandringham.

Charles will modernise the traditional clipped yew hedges and ornamental walled gardens, his friend Alan Titchmarsh told me – but not until he becomes King.

‘He will want to do his own thing and create something less conventional than what is there now,’ the green-fingered TV star said.

 

He’s a hardcore former Royal Marine commander, but now Colonel John McCardle, is about to face his toughest challenge yet: Keeping Prince Harry out of trouble.

The ex-head of the Commando Helicopter Force in Iraq, now defence attache to the High Commission in Pretoria, is said to be quietly keeping an eye on the party-loving prince during his break in Africa this summer. 

Colonel John McCardle
Prince Harry

Colonel John McCardle, is about to face his toughest challenge yet: Keeping Prince Harry out of trouble

A Navy insider said the Colonel’s main role would be ‘to liaise with South African military forces should any emergency arise’, adding: ‘Any security incident concerning the prince would go through McCardle.’

Harry’s visit will see him based mainly in Namibia, with a trip or two to South Africa and Zimbabwe.

 

 

 

 

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