Prince Harry seemed to be back on the dating scene again after he was seen making out with a mystery blonde at a nightclub. However, the royal's former flame Cressida Bonas, who was spotted with Harry on a movie date, seemed to be back on his life again. But are the ex-couple back on each other's arms?
Cressida Bonas, 25-year-old, who believed to have descended from King Charles II, is Prince Harry's ex-girlfriend. The two was allegedly set up by Princess Eugenie of York, Harry's cousin and Bonas' good friend.
Cressida Bonas and Prince Harry started dating in June 2012, when they were snapped together after the premiere of the movie, "Dark Knight Rises." Bonas was educated at Stowe School in Buckingham before going to Leeds University to study dance.
Meanwhile, based on Inquisitr's report, Cressida Bonas' ex, Prince Harry who has returned home from his African trip last week was seen with friends at the restaurant hot spot, Jak's. Later, the group later went to a local bar where the royal was spotted kissing a young blonde woman. When the night eventually ended, Prince Harry was seen leaving the bar alone.
Prince Harry's new romantic interest, which was first reported by The Sun, comes after what seemed to be a potential reconciliation between him and ex-girlfriend Cressida Bonas. A family friend tells People that in September, the prince spent time with Bonas. Prince Harry invited her to the Invictus Games closing concert, where she along with a bunch of friends danced to the Kaiser Chiefs while sipping cider.
After some nights, Cressida Bonas and Prince Harry were photographed on movie date. The couple watched Cameron Diaz's "Sex Tape." An insider told People that Bonas is known to have been cautious of the attention that unavoidably comes from being a prince's girlfriend. However, she found it to be stifling and complained that she couldn't be her own person.
In separate news, Princes Harry and William have paid a passionate tribute to their late mother, Princess Diana in the foreword to the new book dedicated to The Diana Award. According to Hello! Magazine, the charity was set up in 1999, two years after Princess Diana's death. The organization advocates on confronting bullying and social inclusion. The charity is now celebrating its fifteenth anniversary.
"We know that our mother - in whose memory this award was established - felt the same and would be proud of its achievements to date," the two Princes wrote.
The Diana Award offers training and educating; and also anti-bullying ambassador programs. The awards are presented to young people, including volunteers and fund-raisers.
"Having met young people working with the charity in Newcastle and in London, we were struck in both cases by their deep and lasting sense of social responsibility," added the two Princes. "These young people were working hard to tackle the social issues that affected them - such as bullying or social exclusion - and the Diana Award empowered them to do more."
The awards ceremony took place on Tuesday at 11 Downing Street.
"Over this time, the award has evolved to become a youth-driven charity that harnesses the energy and passion of young people who really are trailblazers for their generation. We believe, when encouraged and supported, that young people have the ability to change society for the better." Princes William and Harry wrote.
Both royal princes have turn into role models for young and old by carrying on their mother's recognized charitable legacy. Recently, along with William's wife, Kate, the princes established the Royal Foundation of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and Prince Harry. The Royal Foundation inspires and supports a comprehensive section of charities concentrating on young people, the armed forces and conservation.
Meanwhile, the controversial make out is not the first for Prince Harry. Since his breakup with Cressida Bonas in April, the royal prince has also been linked with Amanda Sheppard and was seen kissing charity worker Camilla Thurlow, whom he had a brief relationship with.