COULD the Princes be keeping it in the family?
Rumour has it that Prince Harry is secretly dating Pippa Middleton – the little sister of Kate Middleton, who is married to Harry’s brother, Prince William.
Did you get all that?
Any way, our friends over at sportsbet.com.au have released a market on just who the red-headed dream boat will end up married to.
And Pippa is a $15 third favourite to win his heart.
But, outshining her in the market is Harry’s former squeeze Cressida Bonas, the actress he dated from May 2012 to April 2014.
Bonas is a British actress, dancer and model and comes from regal stock as the youngest daughter of Lady Mary-Gaye Curzon and entrepreneur Jeffrey Bonas and a granddaughter of Edward Curzon, 6th Earl Howe.
She is the $4.50 favourite to be the woman to make an honest man out of the youngest royal.
But she has some stiff competition from another ex, Chelsy Davy, the glamorous Zimbabwean who has been his on again, of again girlfriend.
She is a $6 chance, but her comments that she would never marry Harry because “it’s not the life for me” make us think that those odds might be a little short.
One of the world’s most eligible bachelors, party boy Harry has recently spoken of his desire to – one day – settle down and build a family.
“There comes times when you think now is the time to settle down, or now is not, whatever way it is but I don’t think you can force these things, it will happen when it’s going to happen,” he recently said.
“Of course I would love to have kids right now but there’s a process that one has to go through and tours like this are great fun, hopefully I’m doing all right by myself, it would be great to have someone else next to me to share the pressure, but you know, time will come and whatever happens, happens.
But, apparently, Big Red’s heart is torn. He can’t decide between Bonas and the stunning Cheesy Davy.
What a terrible problem to have. We feel bad for him.
Any way, who knows what to believe, but word is Kate has been Harry’s “relationship advisor”, whatever the hell that is, and she has been “secretly vetting the pair for months, to decide who will make his perfect wife.“
And her pick?
“Chelsy’s the one. He can’t live without her,” according to sources.
“Get ready for an engagement announcement soon, and then another royal wedding.”
No other woman is really in the market, with best pal Susanna Warren, daughter of the Earl of Suffolk Natasha Howard and ex Astrid Harbord all at $21.
You can’t even get odds on 22 year old American party girl Juliette Labelle, whom the 31 year old reportedly had a fling with over New Years.
Whoever he marries, Sportsbet doesn’t think it’s going to happen any time soon, with odds of $1.01 for it to occur in 2017 or later. He is $7 to tie the knot this year.
Who will Prince Harry marry market:
Cressida Bonas ($4.50)
Chelsy Davy ($6)
Pippa Middleton ($15)
Susanna Warren ($21)
Natasha Howard ($21)
Astrid Harbord ($21)
Camilla Romestrand ($41)
Emma Watson ($41)
Katie Cassidy ($51)
Rosie Huntington-Whiteley ($81)
Eva Carneiro ($101)
Cheryl Cole ($201)
*Odds provided by Sportsbert.com.au
Who will be our next Monarch?
The present heir to the throne, Prince Charles is, understandably, the overwhelming favourite to be the next monarch.
He is $1.20 with sportsbet.com.au to succeed Queen Elizabeth when she passes away.
But, in the event he is either not living, or decides to abdicate, Prince William, at $2.70, is the man who would be King.
Funnily enough, while Harry ($26) is next in line after William, The Duke of York, the Queen’s second son, is actually more fancied at $18.
If you think Beatrice or Eugenie could swoop in and nick the throne, then you’ll get $34 for any other person to win the crown.
Who will be our next Monarch market:
Prince Charles ($1.20)
Prince William ($2.70)
Prince George ($18)
Prince Harry ($26)
Any Other ($34)
*Odds provided by Sportsbet.com.au
While she is not pregnant with her third, as has recently reported, Kate Middleton is eventually expected to have another child to add to the family.
And sportsbet.com.au reckon it will be named either Victoria, or Alice, according to the $9 odds.
A glut of names, including Alexandra, Arthur, Henry and Mary are at $11, with the child to be named after Harry at $26.
The sex of the child is split, with male and female at $1.87 each of two.
What will the name of the next Royal baby be?
Victoria ($9)
Alice ($9)
Alexandra ($11)
Arthur ($11)
Henry ($11)
Mary ($11)
Philip ($13)
Grace ($13)
Frederick ($13)
Albert ($13)
Alexander ($15)
*Odds provided by Sportsbet.com.au