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Prince Harry spends night in company of glam 'Gladiators' host


April 19, 2009
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As one of Britain's most eligible bachelors Prince Harry has been linked to a string of beautiful women since splitting with 23-year-old Chelsy Davy three months ago. The third-in-line to the throne set tongues wagging once again this weekend when he was pictured with 28-year-old smouldering-eyed Gladiators host Caroline Flack just before midnight on Friday night. The brunette Sky TV presenter and the 24-year-old royal were seen leaving a flat in Fulham, West London, after socialising with mutual friends for around three hours.

While an onlooker told a Sunday paper the pair "were clearly getting along very well - adding: "They were laughing and joking and their body language showed they were relaxed in each other's company" - Caroline's spokesman has denied any romantic involvement.

"There is no romantic link at all," she confirmed. "They were with a large group of people. I believe they went on somewhere else but I'm not sure where." Meanwhile Harry's Zimbabwe-born former flame Chelsy has been linked to South Africa's cricket captain, 28-year-old Graeme Smith. The pretty blonde, who was back in Cape Town for the Easter holidays, was seen partying with the sportsman the Sun newspaper reports.

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Gladiators host Caroline was spotted with the Prince on Friday night. Her spokesperson has denied any romantic involvement between the two, though
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Since Harry and Chelsy parted ways at the start of the year both have been linked to a number of other eligible potential partners
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Most recently Zimbabwe-born Chelsy has been reported as seeing the South Africa cricket captain, 28-year-old Graeme Smith

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