Prince Harry Parties With Girlfriend Cressida Bonas At Boodles Boxing Ball
Prince Harry led the high-society pack at the Boodles Boxing Ball at Grosvenor House this weekend, with guests including girlfriend Cressida Bonas and Pippa Middleton
Prince Harry led the high-society pack at the Boodles Boxing Ball at Grosvenor House this weekend, with guests including girlfriend Cressida Bonas and Pippa Middleton
Prince Harry led the high-society pack at the Boodles Boxing Ball in Grosvenor House this weekend, with guests including girlfriend Cressida Bonas and Pippa Middleton.
The charming Prince cut a dapper figure in a black tuxedo as he arrived by car for the annual charity fundraiser, which drew quite the royal crowd - party guests included Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie and a pregnant Zara Phillips, as well as Pippa Middleton and beau Nico Jackson.
Harry's long-term girlfriend Cressida Bonas was also in attendance, looking sexy in a black crochet lace thigh-split gown from Roberto Cavalli. The couple played it cool during the occasion, arriving separately, avoiding any pictures together and even leaving in separate cars (Cressida hid her face away from prying cameras as she left the party with pal Princess Eugenie).
Pippa Middleton was a knockout in a black halter dress with flowing orange maxi-skirt from designer Catherine Deane, which she teamed with her trademark golden glow and half-up hairstyle (How is it that those Middleton girls get their locks so shiny? Jealous!) as she hit the black tie 'do with her banker beau.
Harry and Pippa are quickly becoming the in-laws who party together - the duo spent last weekend with Prince William at the wedding of close friends, James Meade and Lady Laura Marsham, in Norfolk.
Are Prince Harry and Cressida Bonas getting engaged?
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