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Prince Harry, Pippa Middleton Split? Royalty Moves To US For His New 'Redhead' Girl Or Ellie Goulding?

Prince Harry, Pippa Middleton Split? Royalty Moves To US For His New 'Redhead' Girl Or Ellie Goulding?

Eve Cesista

Fans of Prince Harry and Pippa Middleton's loveteam must be devastated upon the rumors that he will be moving to the United Stated because of his new "redhead" girlfriend with his father, Prince Charles, reportedly opposing the idea. Could any of this be true?

Relax, though, because Gossip Cop has debunked the hearsays, stating that it totally not true. The vigilant outlet slammed the National Enquirer report that Prince Charles is reprimanding his son to go to America because of this new girl.

Notably, a "source" told the tabloid that Prince Harry has been visiting the States for charity work until he met her. "Harry always enjoys wonderful times in the States, but on his recent trip he got seriously infatuated with a gorgeous Southern belle who's a 'ginger' just like him!"

However, it was also reported that Prince Harry has his eyes on the singer Ellie Goulding and another insider even claimed that they kissed. The rumored couple was spotted attending the Audi Polo Challenge at Coworth Park in Berkshire, England together last month, notes The Sun (via SFGate). 

Prince Harry and Goulding reportedly went to an after party with some of their friends but were later seen smooching under a blanket. "He has told friends how much he likes Ellie and she is clearly taken by him," another source told the newspaper.

The tabloid also revealed that the two have been sending messages to each other prior to the Polo event. Notably, Goulding was one of the wedding singers during Prince William and Kate Middleton's royal wedding in 2011.

Wait, how about The Duchess of Cambridge's sister? What is the real score between Prince Harry and Pippa Middleton? Or is he really smitten by Ellie Goulding? The involved personalities are yet to address the issue soon.

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