Prince Harry and former love Cressida Bonas raised some eyebrows earlier this week when they were spotted together in London. The couple dated for two years and split for good in September 2014 when Bonas was said to have gotten cold feet about marrying into the Royal Family. Both have since opted to focus primarily on work, with Bonas hoping that her acting career will eventually take off. Prince Harry was on hand to support her on March 25 as she took to the London stage, igniting rumors of a possible reconciliation.
Bonas is now playing the lead female role of Cecily Cardew in Oscar Wilde's The Importance of Being Earnest at the London Oratory and Harry was there to cheer her on for opening night. According to a report by Us Weekly, they are not officially back together though. "They're not back together or getting back together. Him going to The Importance of Being Earnest was him supporting someone who has been an important part of his life. They both still talk and support each other's work." says an insider.
Perhaps the question is what will come next for the two. Harry recently confirmed that he will be leaving the British Army after a decade of service. This summer he will volunteer with field-based conservation experts in Africa. . Next fall he will then lend a hand at London's Ministry of Defense's Recovery Capability Program. That means that he will be spending a lot more time back in London, making it a whole lot easier to reconnect with Bonas if that's possibly in the cards.
Prince Harry has a habit of returning to his exes, do you think that after several months apart there's a chance that he and Bonas will eventually reconcile? At one point last year she was preparing to meet Queen Elizabeth which is formally the final royal step before an engagement is announced. Obviously they still have a strong connection if Harry was willing to set the rumor mill on fire just to support her big debut, right? But is it love? Tell us your thoughts in the comments below!
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