Prince Harry and Cressida Bonas may attend a wedding together in the coming weeks, in which case the Prince will likely meet Bonas’s family, the Daily Mail reports. The wedding, between Bonas’s half-sister Isabella Anstruther-Gough-Calthorpe and Sam Branson (son of Richard), will be held in two weeks at Kruger National Park in South Africa.
Prince Harry, 28, and Bonas, 24, have been rumored to be back together—the duo seemed to go their separate ways after the Prince’s naked picture incident in Las Vegas in August—and have not been doing much to dispel such rumors. They were already spotted earlier this week while on a ski trip together in Switzerland, and were also seen kissing one another during a dinner for Harry’s uncle, Prince Andrew.
Bonas’s mother, Lady Mary Gaye Georgina Lorna Curzon, was the preeminent socialite in England during the 60s, and Bonas, an aspiring actress, seems to have inherited a knack for staying in the public eye. Bonas currently ranks No. 1 on The Tatler List of “The People Who Really Matter."
If the Prince and the socialite do join forces, then perhaps they will even take some tabloid pressure off of Britain's other popular couple, Prince William and Kate Middelton, who can not seem to stay out of the tabloids despite their best efforts. —Hal Sundt
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