Prince Harry Calls Ex-Girlfriend Caroline Flack for Support After Breaking Up With Cressida Bonas
Prince Harry is still coping with the breakup from Cressida Bonas and reportedly reaching out to his ex-girlfriends in order to help heal. He has recently been linked to Caroline Flack, who dated the Prince in 2009, after he ended things with Chelsy Davy.
Reports state that Harry has repeatedly called Flack for support and friendship after ending his two-year relationship with Bonas.
"They have been in contact by phone," a source told the Daily Mail. "Harry likes to keep in touch with his old girlfriends and he knows Caroline is fun and discreet. In fact, someone mentioned his name the other day and Caroline got flustered and went bright red."
However, there is little chance that the two will be anything other than friends, given that Flack is in a serious relationship with Jack Street.
Harry has also allegedly been in talk with Davy after ending things with Bonas. These two could actually reunite, given that she is still single and was one of Harry's longest relationships before Bonas. They dated for six years before separating in 2010 but have always remained close.
"Harry and Chelsy talk from time to time. They won't get back together, but they've remained good friends," a source told ShowBizSpy.com. "When he split from Cressie, Harry called Chelsy to let her know what was going on with his life … and for a shoulder to cry on. He was disappointed that Cressie didn't want to marry him."
Since separating, Bonas has been entirely focused on her career. She landed a part in a new play, "There's a Monster in the Lake" as well as a role in a new film, "Tulip Fever," which stars Dame Judi Dench. "Glee" star Matthew Morrison and Cara Delevinge also star in the movie.
"It's a thrill to have her [Judi Dench], Matthew, Cara, and Cressida joining the fantastic cast that's been assembled," producer Harvey Weinstein said in a statement.
"Acting, dancing and singing is something I have done my whole life," Bonas told The Sunday Times. "Being part of a creative team is the best thing in the world and I feel very happy within a creative environment."