After supposedly spending a lot of time together in southern Africa "accidentally-on-purpose," Prince Harry's rumored girlfriend, Chelsy Davy, is reportedly back in London to plan a memorable 31st birthday bash for the royal.
The former lawyer dated Prince William's younger brother from 2004 to 2011 but remained friends even after their break-up, according to The Daily Mail.
However, the reportedly rekindled their romance after meeting each other during the red-headed royal's three-month conservation work in Africa.
Prince Harry's supposed girlfriend is reportedly working with royal pal Guy Pelly to pull off the birthday party, which will also double as a welcome back bash.
The fifth-in-line to the throne's cousins, Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie reportedly helped with the planning as well. It is said that they asked for a bit of assistance from their father, Prince Andrew, who is the Commodore of the Royal Thames Yacht Club, to have the party on a boat in the Thames.
The bash is reportedly set for later this week, but the royal chose to spend his actual birthday with some of Britain's "real-life heroes." According to People, he spent his 31st birthday with World War II veterans during the 75th anniversary of the Battle Of Britain.
He also marvelled at the adorable greeting of school kids who sang him the "Happy Birthday" song that day.
Buckingham Palace, in the meantime, celebrated the event with an adorable throwback photo of the prince in a cockpit.
"We're wishing a very Happy Birthday to Prince Harry @KensingtonRoyal today! #HappyBirthdayHRH," the photo's caption said.
Prince Charles' youngest son has certainly lived a colourful 31 years. Forbes noted that he "kept a healthy combination of minor scandals around his private life and a much more austere and serious professional one." He is also following his mother, the late Princess Diana's footsteps in making "a difference as much as possible."
Prince Harry's rumored girlfriend's plans of a birthday bash aside, Prince George's uncle chose to start his 31st year with a good deed to his country's heroes.