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Prince Harry invites exes to wedding

Prince Harry invites exes to wedding

Prince Harry has invited his former girlfriends Chelsy Davy and Cressida Bonas to his wedding in May. Prince Harry has invited his ex-girlfriends to his wedding. The 33-year-old royal with tie the knot with actress Meghan Markle, 36, on May 19 and he has asked his two former longterm loves, Chelsy Davy and Cressida Bonas, to attend the ceremony. A source told the Daily Mail: “Harry has stayed good friends with Chelsy and Cressida, so they will be there. He made sure there were no hard feelings when they split up. I don’t think Meghan will mind.” Harry dated Chelsy, 32, for seven years, while his relationship with Cressida, 29, ended after two years. However, Meghan’s former husband Trevor Engelson has not been invited as the film producer is currently working on a TV show about a divorcee who marries into the Royal Family. Meanwhile, Harry previously revealed he knew Meghan was ‘the one’ the “very first time” they met.

The 33-year-old royal – who was romantically linked to singers Mollie King and Ellie Goulding, actress Jenna Coleman and presenter Caroline Flack – proposed to the ‘Suits’ actress in November after 16 months together and he’s revealed they shared an instant connection. Speaking to reporters at a photocall in the grounds of London’s Kensington Palace, Harry was asked when he knew Meghan was the one, and said: “From the very first time we met.”

The prince said he was “thrilled” and “over the moon” with the news, while Meghan gushed she was “so happy” as she showed off her stunning three-stone diamond ring and held onto her new fiance’s arm. The couple posed for pictures just a few hours after their engagement was formally announced by Harry’s father, Prince Charles. An official statement read: “His Royal Highness, the Prince of Wales, is delighted to announce the engagement of Prince Harry to Ms. Meghan Markle.

“The wedding will take place in Spring 2018. Further details about the wedding day will be announced in due course.”

 

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