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Not Prince Harry’s Potential New Girlfriend? Jenna Coleman Still Together With Richard Madden

Aug 29, 2015 11:09 PM EDT | By Pam Amantiad

Previous reports suggested that Prince Harry's new girlfriend could be the ex-flame of a king - the King of the North, that is.

According to The Daily Beast, the royal's possible new squeeze could be "Doctor Who" star Jenna Coleman, who supposedly just broke up with "Game Of Thrones" star Richard Madden.

The reported suggested that the fifth-in-line to the British throne had been keeping in touch with the actress, even when he's busy with charity work in Africa.

Rumors started when the pair was seen looking cosy after a polo match in May, with the prince resting his hand on Coleman's knee as they talked.

A source reportedly told The Sun that they seem to like each other very much and a real date could be in the cards soon.

"Harry must be keen on Jenna to be staying in touch with her, despite all his tireless charity work," the said source said. "They seem to really get along so a proper date could be on the cards when he returns."

While she might be touted as Prince Harry's next girlfriend, it looks like Coleman eventually found her way back to her Prince Charming, Richard Madden.

The Daily Mail spotted the celebrity couple holding hands as they went on a stroll round London. Their breakup was speculated back in April because the couple weren't seen in public for some time. However, recent photos clearly show that their romance is still strong.

Additionally, The Mirror suggested that the British TV star's compromising photos with Prince Harry last May might just have been blown out of proportion.

"They were just two people on a night out chatting. Jenna was honoured to meet Prince Harry, but the pictures make their chat look more intimate than it was," the report noted.

Before Coleman, Prince Harry's rumored girlfriend had been Brazilian socialite Antonia Packard, whom he supposedly met through his cousin, Princess Eugenie.

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