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Prince Harry's ex-girlfriend Chelsy Davy soaks up the sun after being 'stranded' abroad

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Prince Harry's former flame Chelsy Davy has been in Mauritius since the festive period. The businesswoman and socialite, 35, told her Instagram followers that she was staying put on the island three-weeks ago by taking to her Instagram Story.

She posted a snap of a beautiful beach from a cabana and geotagged the location, she typed atop of the image: "stranded." It is thought that the Zimbabwean native - who dated Prince Harry for seven years between 2004 and 2011 - has decided to remain in paradise following Christmas due to travel restrictions being implemented amid the coronavirus pandemic.

And on Friday she gave her fans a glimpse into her time at the sun-soaked location by posting two videos to her Instagram grid.

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