Chessy Davy has split from Prince Harry after seven years together. She recently married the brother of Hollywood actor Jack Cutmore-Scott, who starred in Christopher Nolan’s Tenet
Chessy Davy has split from Prince Harry after seven years of dating because she didn’t want to be a royal bride.
But thankfully, the former city attorney hasn’t been entirely deterred by the marriage.
I understand Chelsy, 36, has tied the knot with hotelier Sam Cutmore-Scott, 37, who was at Eton College the year over Harry.
“They are married,” a friend tells me. “Very few people knew about the wedding.”
The couple declined to comment, but Chelsy appears to have confirmed the news by sharing a photo with friends of her wearing a wedding ring beneath her sapphire engagement candle.
I announced in March that she had given birth to her first child, a boy named Leo, in January without virtually anyone knowing she was pregnant. The father’s identity was a mystery.
But the following week her friends told me he was Cutmore-Scott, a graduate of Oxford University, managing director of The Harper Hotel in Holt, Norfolk.
He is the brother of Jack Cutmore-Scott, 35, the dashing Hollywood actor best known for his role in Christopher Nolan’s Oscar-winning film Tenet and drama series Deception.
Chelsy began dating Harry when she was a student at Cheltenham Ladies’ College and the couple split in 2011. She has now tied the knot with longtime boyfriend Sam Cutmore-Scott
Happily ever after, Davy finally finds her prince when she shows off her sapphire and diamond engagement ring
Sam is the director of his parents’ hospitality company, Bijou Collection, which owns four exclusive wedding venues: a manor house, manor house and abbey in the Home Counties and a chateau in southern France. He and Chelsy live together in Chiswick, West London.
The party-loving Chelsy, who was born in Zimbabwe and now runs a jewelry and luxury travel business, revealed in 2020 that she had a serious boyfriend but didn’t give his name, explaining: “There’s someone and I’m quite taken with this but it’s very new and I don’t want to say too much.’
Chelsy began dating Harry when she was a student at Cheltenham Ladies’ College and the couple split in 2011.
Raunchy Rapper is Cara’s new sidekick
Supermodel Cara Delevingne has numerous famous friends, but it’s her new friendship with rapper Megan Thee Stallion that’s got people talking.
Cara, 29, sat next to the American, 27, known for her sexually explicit lyrics at the Billboard Music Awards in Las Vegas.
Dame Joan Collins’ goddaughter even helped carry the train from Megan’s Mugler dress onto the red carpet.
She may have asked Megan for tips on how to overcome her fear of performing live. Cara has said, “If someone doesn’t like my acting or my modeling, that’s fine; but when it’s my music, it’s different.”
Pop star and TV presenter Mica Paris is fed up with the way black women are portrayed on screen. “I get annoyed with the clichés – we’re still Gone with the Wind ‘Mammy’,” she tells me at a reception in London. “I want to see a black woman on TV who looks British, smart and gorgeous. What is wrong with that? Why does it have to be that they are never intelligent and always giggling? The stereotype has to be thrown overboard.’
Eliza Liepina was born in Latvia where her parents lived under Soviet Communism before moving to New Zealand. She is pictured in Queenstown
Viscount’s big £500,000 day
She was born into Soviet Communism until her family left for New Zealand for a fresh start, but Eliza Liepina completed her transformation into a laird over the weekend when she married the Earl of Bradford’s son and heir, Viscount Newport.
Latvian-born property consultant Eliza, 31, wore a dress by Phillipa Lepley as she exchanged vows with Alexander, 42, before the Bishop of Lichfield before attending a lavish reception at Weston Park, the former family home in Shropshire.
The four-day extravaganza is said to have cost around £500,000. “No expense was spared,” one of the guests tells me.
Coogan’s Curse by Partridge
Desperate to be taken seriously as an actor, Steve Coogan admits he was “spitting up blood” after being overlooked for an ITV drama because producers couldn’t part with his comic book creation Alan Partridge.
“Charles Sturridge wanted me to play the lead,” he claims of The Scapegoat, but the role ended up going to Matthew Rhys. “They said, ‘We just don’t want him for who we think he is. It just seems wrong. He’s Alan Partridge.” I was so angry – I spat blood.”
Maybe the audition just wasn’t going as well as he thought it would?
Beatles will not join The Who!
The Who continued without drummer Keith Moon and bassist John Entwistle. The Beatles, on the other hand, have their rhythm section but no John and George. Marriage coming up?
“Zak Starkey plays drums with The Who now, so we (Zak’s dad) see Ringo quite a bit,” says Pete Townshend, tickled by the plan. “And Macca, I’m very close. But I don’t think there will be The Who and The Beatles. Good idea though.’