Prince Harry Not Dating Princess Maria-Olympia Of Greece: Royal Source
Prince Harry is not dating Princess Maria-Olympia of Greece as reported by a section of the media. A senior royal source rubbished the claims saying it was nonsense. The 19-year-old fashionista is a distant relative of the British royal and is also the daughter of Crown Prince Pavlov of Greece and his wife Princess Marie-Chantal.
“Its nonsense, it’s not true in the least,” said a senior royal source, who is close to Harry. Meanwhile, the 31-year-old royal also has been evading questions about his relationships whenever he is asked about it in interviews. “It will happen when it happens,” said one of the world’s most eligible bachelors, Hello reports.
In the past Harry has been linked with the likes of his sister-in-law Kate Middleton’s sister Pippa and rekindling romance with his exes like Chelsy Davy and Cressida Bonas. In September, Davy and Harry were spotted celebrating the latter’s 31st birthday with a group of friends in London. The Pippa Middleton romance is now put to rest since the brunette beauty has reunited and moved in with her ex-boyfriend James Matthews.
Maria-Olympia was reportedly introduced to the red-headed royal through his cousin Princess Beatrice. According to New Idea the teen has the approval of Prince William and Kate. Maria’s mom is a well-known children’s wear designer and hence she is a regular on the front rows at fashion week.
She has been pictured on front rows of Karl Lagerfeld, Diane Von Furstenberg and various other designers. Her mother Marie-Chantal is an American heiress from the wealthy Miller family. The teen has spent a summer interning at Dior and has her eye on a career in fashion or photography, Hello reports.
“I'm dyslexic, so I'm more creative and visual than academic,” said the princess in an interview with Tatler magazine. Her godfather is Prince Charles, Harry’s dad. Meanwhile, her grandfather King Constantine, the former monarch of Greece is the second cousin of Charles and William’s godfather.
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