Has Prince Harry found another potential princess? The English royalty was reportedly spotted flirting with British supermodel Cara Delevinge at a party recently. The two apparently really hit it off that Harry even gave the 20-year-old catwalk beauty a gift.

The 28-year-old royal bachelor was at his cousin Princess Beatrice's house for a "Hollywood Westerns" party when he spotted Cara. And even though the place was full of rich and famous people, he allegedly only had eyes for the blonde model.

"Harry made a beeline for Cara as soon as he spotted her. Everywhere you looked there were models, actors, and aristocrats but Harry and Cara didn't seem to notice. They spent the whole afternoon only talking to each other," an insider told LOOK magazine.

"The theme for the [party] was Hollywood Westerns. Cara kept stealing Harry's cowboy hat and teasing him about his boots. He seemed to love it and obviously thought she was hilarious."

Their flirting didn't end at the party. The two have reportedly seen each other several more times as well. Harry even gave her a little something during their last meeting.

"It was a silly thing - an in-flight magazine, which is a running joke between them to prove who has the most jet set lifestyle," the source added.

Harry is thought to be single these days after splitting from Cressida Bonas, his last reported girlfriend, while Cara has just ended her relationship with singer Jake Bugg.

Meanwhile, Harry has received widespread acclaim for being a gay soldier's "greatest protector."

James Wharton wrote his ten-year military career in the book "Out in the Army," in which he commended Harry for saving him from homophobic attack in the army.

He mentioned an occasion when their fellow soldiers threatened to harm him after he divulged that he spent the night with another soldier. Wharton then went to Harry and told him everything, fearing for his life.

"I didn't hold back: I told him everything that had gone on. I couldn't stop the tears from welling up in my eyes.

"He said: 'Right. I'm going to sort this s*** out once and for all,'" Wharton wrote in his book, excerpts of which have been printed by the Daily Mail.

Harry then confronted the other soldiers, and then reported the event to a senior officer.

"I will always be grateful to Harry and I will never forget what happened. Until he went over and dealt with everything I was on track for a battering," the gay soldier said.