Steve Jobs' daughter Eve declares her love for British Olympic gold medallist equestrian
PARIS, FRANCE: Late Steve Jobs's daughter Eve Jobs is smitten with Olympian Harry Charles, an equestrian from Team Great Britain who won gold with his team at the 2024 Paris Olympics, on Friday, August 2.
The fashion model was spotted cheering for Charles during last week’s competition, as reported by E! Online.
Eve Jobs declares her love for Harry Charles
She even took to her social media account to express her pride following his victory.
Eve wrote, “TEAM GOLD!!!!! Beyond proud of you my love !!!! 🥇”
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Harry also posted pictures after the victory on his Instagram that included a photo of Eve with his family.
The 25-year-old athlete captioned it as “A few memories from the best day of my life. Thank you, Romeo, my fighter, partner, and forever legend. To his owner and my friend @annthompson6893 for trusting me with your very special horse.”
He continued, “To my super-groom and Romeo’s best friend @georgiaemily_94, all the team back home at @heathcroft_farm, and to my dad, family, and best friends who made the trip over to Paris - to win an Olympic gold medal surrounded by all of you made it ten times sweeter.”
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“You saw me up on the podium, but as you all know it takes a village! Thank you, I owe you all so much 🙏❤️,” Harry concluded.
Eve even commented below the post as she expressed, “Love love love you !!!” and Charles in response said, “I loooove you !!”
Insider says Harry Charles is lucky to have Eve Jobs
Besides, an equestrian source told the Daily Mail, “Yes, she’s his girlfriend. And he’s sponsored by Hugo Boss. He’s a very lucky young man.”
“Although he did break his wrist just before he got here. I don’t think he’s been dating her very long. She’s here. She’s come to support him,” they added.
Harry Charles says his father told him to enjoy the game
As per reports, the British show-jumping competitor won the medal alongside his teammates Ben Maher, 41, and Scott Brash, 38, who had even participated with his father Peter Charles, who took home gold at the London Olympics 2012.
Harry told The Independent, “Before the competition, my dad said to enjoy it, whatever you do. You’ve worked hard to get here. And after he said, ‘Enjoy it, enjoy every minute of that ceremony, this will probably be the best moment of your life.’”
Brash also shared, “Me and Ben feel a bit like the old veterans. Pete played a massive role, even here. It’s invaluable having him on our shoulder, giving advice. Having that mentor is really good for all of us.”
“Harry is only 25 but he’s very experienced already. It’s amazing to have good riders coming up in our country and I think the future looks bright,” he added.