Welcome to the world, Chloe Collection.
Prince Harry’s ex-girlfriend Chelsy Davy returned to social media on Thursday for the first time in nearly two years with a few major life updates.
The Zimbabwean businesswoman, 38, revealed that she welcomed her second child, a daughter named Chloe, with husband Sam Cutmore-Scott — and that her jewelry brand, Aya, would honor the newborn with a new collection in her name.
The businesswoman announced that she recently welcomed a daughter named Chloe. Instagram/@chelsydavy Davy revealed a new collection, named after the baby, from her jewelry brand Aya. Instagram/@chelsydavyExplore More
“POV: it’s been three years and two babies since your last new collection, but you’re mega-excited to be back in the game,” Davy captioned a series of photos on Instagram. “Introducing the Chloe Collection, named after my baby girl. Hope you love it as much as I do x.”
The pics include shots of Davy, who dated the Duke of Sussex on and off from 2004 to 2011, in a simple white T-shirt and denim shorts — paired with Meghan Markle-approved Veja sneakers — and holding her baby girl.
She modeled a necklace ($1,750) and earrings ($1,750) from the collection, which marks the brand’s first foray into lab-grown diamonds. She also showed off a ring ($990) from the new line.
Davy dated Prince Harry on and off from 2004 to 2011. They are pictured here in 2008. AFP via Getty Images The pair, pictured in 2008, met while Harry was on his gap year in South Africa. WireImageDavy and Cutmore-Scott also share a son, Leo, who was born in 2022 after the pair quietly married the same year.
She is still on good terms with the royal family after attending Prince William and Kate Middleton’s wedding with Harry in 2011 after the pair broke up.
For his part, Harry — who shares two children with Markle — wrote in his memoir, “Spare,” that he split with Davy in part because of Queen Elizabeth II’s opinion of her. As part of a lawsuit against Mirror Group Newspaper Limited for allegedly tapping his phone conversations with Davy and others, the prince also partially blamed the media’s “prying eyes” for the breakup.