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Prince Harry's pregnant ex-girlfriend Cressida Bonas makes surprising decision
字号+ Author:Smart News Source:Business 2025-01-12 07:43:01 I want to comment(0)
Prince Harry's ex-girlfriend Cressida Bonas, who's expecting her second child, has surprised fans with his big decision. Cressida Bonas seemingly followed in the Duke of Sussex's footsteps as she visited upmarket children's charity clothes shop in London after sharing the delightful news about her second baby. The 35-year-old model made her first appearance on Saturday since announcing her pregnancy, heading to the Notting Hill-based Fara Kids for a spot of shopping. Harry's ex was all smiles and good spirits as she appeared with her two-year-old son Wilbur. The mother-son duo pushed their stroller while sipping on a hot drink from a takeaway cup as she walked through the west London neighbourhood. Cressida's outing comes when Harry was seen rushing to aid LA wildfire victims along with his wife Meghan Markle. The Duke won hearts with his sweet gesture to an elderly survivour, fulfilling her dying wish. The actress looked drop-dead-gorgeous in a thick, black coat over a cream turtleneck sweater and charcoal-grey jeans. She opted for a no-makeup look while accessorising with a pair of slate blue fingerless gloves and a beanie worn over her blonde locks. Her visit to the charity shop comes days after Cressida announced she and husband Harry Wentworth-Stanley are expecting their second child together.
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