Chelsy Davy

Prince Harry's ex-girlfriend, Chelsy Davy, is spotted listening to music while she walks to work. (October 24, 2011)
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Prince Harry's Ex, Chelsy Davy, Enjoys Retail Therapy With Her Mother in London (Sept. 10, 2011)
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Starting work at Allen & Overy in London (Sept. 9, 2011)

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Didn't know she worked at A&O though can't say I'm surprised. Does anyone know where she studied the LPC?

In some pictures she really looks like Rachel Hunter. I think part of what makes her look quite rough and not put together is her hair. She needs to do something else with it imo
 
She studied at Leeds for 2 year. 1st year was a conversion course and LPC was done in 2nd year.
 
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CHELSY DAVY FOLLOWS IN KATE MIDDLETON’S FOOTSTEPS AND IS PICTURED SHOPPING AT HIGH STREET STORE WHISTLES.
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Chelsy Davy is spotted looking very smart in a trouser suit, as she leaves home for work as a trainee solicitor. SEPTEMBER 16th 2011

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She studied at Leeds for 2 year. 1st year was a conversion course and LPC was done in 2nd year.

I just googled it and it said she was at the College of Law in London though I don't know if she went to the corporate branch or the commercial one.
 
I don't think she went to College of Law for the simple reason that it takes 1 year to complete LPC and if she was in London for a whole year we would have had daily stories and pictures of her. Plus, I have a few friends who studied at the Morgate branch around the same time she was said to be studying so I would have heard something back then.:flower:
 
True, but she may have been at the Bloomsbury branch and the timetabling is strange so unless the paps were camping outside her house like they do for a-listers, it would be easy for her to be covert. They would do that for Emma Watson going to uni but why someone like Chelsey who is pretty downlow about work and things? Lawyer2B claims she went to COL London so she may have done her GDL in Leeds. Just wondering as I'm at the Bloomsbury one and it would be interesting to think she went here!
 
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Maybe you're right. But I'll stick by my theory. I don't think she can stay on the down low for a year in London whilst she was still dating Harry. Since she has been pictured at Leeds for 2years, I'm guessing she did both GDL and LPC there.

However, if she did go to the Bloomsbury branch, it's pretty cool that you're there now.
 
Fair enough. She went to University of Leeds, right? They don't do LPC or GDL, they only do various masters in Law. Unless she went to Leeds Metropolitan which I doubt as it's not very good.

Allan and Overy are one of the firms that COL are affiliated with so it would make sense that she went to COL. Anyway, found this either way!

Are they or aren’t they back together? Chelsy Davy, Prince Harry’s (ex or current?) girlfriend, is getting a lot of press attention amidst her rumoured reconciliation with the 3rd in line to the throne. Chelsy is currently doing a Legal Practice Course (LPC) at the London College of Law as requirement for her 2-year contract with Allen & Overy Law Firm. Her father has since purchased a flat in Chelsea for her use.
 
Seems like she is at Farrer something (some folks over at theinternetforum have access to her facebook profile) and not A&O like originally thought. It if she did attend COL it would make sense as of why she was still seen randomly in London last year while she already graduated from Leeds Uni. I like that new Chelsy even more. Her style is definitely more polished. She just need to change her hair now :)
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She did a vac scheme at Farrer and Co but I think she's training with Allan and Overy. They released some sort statement to that affect

COL chief executive Nigel Savage is looking forward to Davy joining. He said: Im delighted that she has chosen to do her training contract with a first-rate establishment like A&O. It means she can have the highest quality training with us.
 
Perhaps you're correct. If this is the case, was the press warned not to follow her and release where she was studying. I very much doubt that the press agencies developed some sort of moral fiber.
 
Off topic but I guess we won't have much pictures of her anymore with the interest the press has in Pippa Middleton and the fact that she must not do a lot of things except working those days.

"Interesting" article/opinion. We will just have to see if she makes it to associate and partner.
Letter from London: Chelsy Davy Joins Biglaw
By ALEX ALDRIDGE
Maybe it was the hypnotic effect Pippa Middleton’s *** had on Prince Harry? Or perhaps it was simply that Chelsy Davy didn’t want to marry into the crazy old royal family? Either way, shortly after William and Kate tied the knot in April, Harry and Chelsy split up.

And what did the Zimbabwean blonde bombshell do next? She became a lawyer. Yes, last week the ex-girlfriend of Princess Diana’s youngest son started life as a trainee with top London law firm Allen & Overy.

“Let’s watch Chelsy,” the Sun newspaper crowed on Wednesday, after snapping suit-clad Davy making her way through London’s financial district to the Magic Circle giant’s office. The article, fascinatingly, went on to note that Davy “really was legally blonde.” And that was it. End of story. In fact, according to an A&O press officer I spoke with the other day, Davy starting work at the firm is “no story at all.”

But I beg to differ….


Davy joining A&O merits, at the very least, a sarcastic blog post. In fact, I’d go even further than that to argue it’s newsworthy on at least three fronts.

First, it’s a good example of Biglaw firms’ anxiousness to forge ties with the establishment. Even though things between Harry and Davy haven’t worked out the way A&O must have hoped when they began courting her back in 2009, she is still a valuable link to the people at the top. And A&O knows all about the power of such associations; the firm made its name, after all, advising King Edward VIII during the abdication crisis of 1936 (as partially depicted in The King’s Speech).

Second, Davy’s hire is illustrative of U.K. Biglaw firms’ preference for upper class kids. British lawyers are more than seven times as likely to have been privately educated than members of the general U.K. population. And from the little data available — most British firms monitor their lawyers’ ethnicity, but few record information about socio-economic backgrounds — it’s a situation that seems to be getting worse. According to the Sutton Trust, between 1988 and 2004 the proportion of Magic Circle partners aged under 39 who had been privately educated rose from 59% to 71%.

Part of the problem is the unwillingness of the U.K.’s often supine legal media to pull law firms up on their bias. Coverage of social mobility issues in the main legal magazine here, The Lawyer, is characterised by an enthusiasm to run “good news” stories, with critical thought rarely applied to law firms’ well-meaning, but often not particularly well-thought through, ventures to broaden access to the profession.

Finally, the Davy and A&O hook up represents the latest chapter of U.K. Biglaw’s infatuation with glamorous young women. About 60% of rookie lawyers at the top corporate firms in Britain are women — and, having covered the legal market for a while now, my experience is that these women tend to be pretty hot. Indeed, their attractiveness is such that earlier this year A&O sent an email around asking its female trainees to dress a little more dowdily. Not that I’m suggesting the policy to recruit good-looking people just applies to women; the men at these places tend to be pretty hot, too. In fact, whenever I go to a Biglaw firm, I end up feeling like such a troll in comparison to these beauties that I rush home and draw the curtains for days.

I digress. The point about 60% of junior lawyers being women is that this figure falls away dramatically as associates climb the ranks towards partnership. Just 18% of partners at the big London law firms are female. And again, this isn’t something the U.K. legal press likes to dwell on. So Chelsy, if you’re reading, while Biglaw may be a safer bet than Harry and his mad family, don’t expect it to be an easy ride.
 
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