Chelsy Davy has shared a sweet picture with her husband to mark their fourth anniversary.
The Aya Jewels founder, who dated Prince Harry on and off from 2004 to 2011, posted a rare snap of her husband, hotelier Sam Cutmore-Scott, on Instagram to celebrate the milestone.
In the picture, Sam was seen sleeping on the sofa with their baby son, Finn, who was born in March. Sam looked exhausted for his much-needed nap, resting against a set of pillows.
The couple, who are also parents to Leo and Chloe, tied the knot in 2022. Captioning her post, Chelsy wrote: "4 years, 3 kids, 2 very tired people 🥴. Happy Anniversary @mr54mcs ❤️."
In another snap, Chelsea tenderly held her husband's wrist, showing off her gorgeous engagement ring and wedding band. The third picture showed all three siblings together, fawning over their new baby brother.
The businesswoman from Zimbabwe famously dated the Duke of Sussex from 2004, after crossing paths during the royal's gap year in Cape Town. They sadly broke up in 2011 due to the pressures of being in the royal spotlight, but there seems to be no bad blood as Chelsy attended Harry's wedding to Meghan Markle in 2018.
A familiar-looking ring!
Chelsy was wearing a stunning set of rings in the pictures. In particular, her blue gemstone ring, stacked with a diamond-encrusted band, really reminds us of the Princess of Wales 's engagement ring.
Kate's signature sapphire engagement ring originally belonged to Princess Diana. She received it when Prince William popped the question on a private holiday in Kenya ahead of their 2011 wedding at Westminster Abbey.
Diana picked the ring out herself from Garrard in 1981, ahead of her marriage to King Charles. It was said that the ring had reminded her of her own mother's engagement ring.
Meghan and Kate both own several sentimental items of jewellery from the late Princess's private collection.
Prince Harry's surprise visit to Ukraine
It comes after it was revealed that Prince Harry has made an unannounced visit to Ukraine following his whirlwind Australia tour with Meghan Markle last week.
Making the surprise visit to Kyiv on Thursday, the Duke said he hoped to "remind people back home and around the world" of the country's ongoing conflict with Russia.
He was seen arriving at the capital's main train station after stepping off an overnight train from Poland. "It's good to be back in Ukraine," he told crowds.
It marks Harry's first visit to the war-torn country and his first in 2026, having visited twice last year.






