Prince Harry’s ex-girlfriend is expecting her second child 18:10

Prince Harry’s ex-girlfriend Cressida Bonas will become a mother for the second time. This was reported by Daily Mail.

Cressida Bonas, 35, is expecting her second child with her husband, investor Harry Wentworth-Stanley.

“I’m currently in the second trimester of my pregnancy. After getting pregnant the first time through in vitro fertilization, we still had another embryo stored in the freezer. This second pregnancy is very different from the first: this time I have to deal with morning sickness. I’ve never experienced this before, but now it feels like I’ve been on a boat for months.” It feels like,” Bonas said.

In 2004, Prince Harry began dating Chelsy Davy – making it his longest relationship before marrying Meghan Markle. He met the girl in Cape Town during his travels after graduating from Eton School. After Prince Harry’s split from Chelsy Davy, his new girlfriend was Cressida Bonas. They were introduced by the prince’s cousin, Princess Eugenie. They broke up in 2014 – Bonas could not stand the close attention of the press.

Previously Meghan Markle and Prince Harry opened Home doors for injured friends from Los Angeles.

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