Prince Harry and Cressida Bonas enjoy fun-filled night out in London


March 16, 2013

Prince Harry's relationship with Cressida Bonas is blossoming as the two enjoyed a night out at London's Rum Kitchen on Friday.Harry, 28, was seen leaving the Notting Hall joint with a smile on his face in the early hours of Saturday morning shortly followed by girlfriend Cressida. The Prince, who is currently on leave from his service in Afghanistan, sported a black waistcoat over a black and white checked shirt and blue jeans.

Cressida, 24, followed Harry dressed casually in grey jeans, black boots. The socialite also wrapped up against the cold in a black jacket with military style buttons and topped her blonde locks with a black hat.The young couple were joined at the Caribbean cocktail bar by Harry's cousin Princess Eugenie. The Princess of York, 22, wore a chic belted navy dress under a grey coat with leather sleeves and accessorised with a long silver necklace and heeled Chelsea boots.Eugenie and Cressida have been spending a considerable amount of time together or late and both attended Cressida's sister's wedding a week ago. Isabella Calthorpe tied the knot with Sam Branson, son of Virgin tycoon Sir Richard in a magical ceremony in South Africa.

Princess Beatrice and her boyfriend Dave Clark also attended the couple's nuptials.Cressida had a starring role in her sister Isabella, known to friends as Bellie, and Sam's wedding, singing for their 140 guests. "I wanted to direct my singing at Bellie," she exclusively told HELLO! "but when I saw her burst into tears and bury her head under the table I suddenly had no one to sing to."Prince Harry, who was introduced to Cressida by Eugenie, was notably absent from the wedding, despite having been rumoured to attend.

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