Post by Admin on May 11, 2014 21:28:46 GMT
Prince Harry will have to keep a close eye on a dashing namesake if he wants to win back his ex-girlfriend Cressida Bonas. She’s been back in touch with old boyfriend Harry Wentworth-Stanley, 25. The pair dated for two years during their time together at Leeds University and only broke up just before she graduated when he decided to go travelling – leaving her heartbroken.
But ‘Harry the first’ – now a surveyor at estate agents Savills – is said to have told friends in recent weeks he regrets his decision, especially after seeing Cressida, 24, in the newspapers with Prince Harry. In turn, when he first started dating Cressida, Harry the second was said to have been initially jealous of Harry the first, who is the stepson of George Mountbatten, Marquess of Milford Haven – a cousin of the Queen. A source said: ‘She was deeply in love with the first Harry, and even when she started seeing the Prince, she still had feelings for him. 'The fact she’s back in touch with him will infuriate the Prince.’
Friends say Harry Wentworth-Stanley – who is single – has been texting Cressida suggesting they meet up. ‘Harry hasn’t moved on since Cressida and would jump at the chance to offer her a shoulder to cry on,’ says a friend. And cry she has. Last Thursday, having returned to work after being given a brief spell off for compassionate leave, she was seen weeping on the phone for the second time in as many weeks. ‘She was on Lexington Street in Soho in floods for 45 minutes, for all to see,’ says an onlooker.
Cressida Bonas was spotted in tears outside her London office
A source close to the couple confirmed the split April 29, saying that it was "amicable." The source added that Bonas was hoping to concentrate on her career – a hint that she perhaps couldn’t do so as a royal girlfriend. "Cressida has been a bit wobbly about the whole situation for quite some time," adds Majesty magazine's editor-in-chief, Ingrid Seward. "Not about him, but about the whole situation and really if it is what she wants." A pal who studied alongside Bonas at Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance adds, "She's just trying to figure out exactly what she wants to do, what niche [of dance] – there's a lot to choose from."
But ‘Harry the first’ – now a surveyor at estate agents Savills – is said to have told friends in recent weeks he regrets his decision, especially after seeing Cressida, 24, in the newspapers with Prince Harry. In turn, when he first started dating Cressida, Harry the second was said to have been initially jealous of Harry the first, who is the stepson of George Mountbatten, Marquess of Milford Haven – a cousin of the Queen. A source said: ‘She was deeply in love with the first Harry, and even when she started seeing the Prince, she still had feelings for him. 'The fact she’s back in touch with him will infuriate the Prince.’
Friends say Harry Wentworth-Stanley – who is single – has been texting Cressida suggesting they meet up. ‘Harry hasn’t moved on since Cressida and would jump at the chance to offer her a shoulder to cry on,’ says a friend. And cry she has. Last Thursday, having returned to work after being given a brief spell off for compassionate leave, she was seen weeping on the phone for the second time in as many weeks. ‘She was on Lexington Street in Soho in floods for 45 minutes, for all to see,’ says an onlooker.
Cressida Bonas was spotted in tears outside her London office
A source close to the couple confirmed the split April 29, saying that it was "amicable." The source added that Bonas was hoping to concentrate on her career – a hint that she perhaps couldn’t do so as a royal girlfriend. "Cressida has been a bit wobbly about the whole situation for quite some time," adds Majesty magazine's editor-in-chief, Ingrid Seward. "Not about him, but about the whole situation and really if it is what she wants." A pal who studied alongside Bonas at Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance adds, "She's just trying to figure out exactly what she wants to do, what niche [of dance] – there's a lot to choose from."