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Are Prince Harry and Cressida Bonas back together?

Prince Harry and his ex-girlfriend, Cressida Bonas, have been spotted together again, after Bonas was seen leaving the prince's birthday celebration last Wednesday.

The 31-year-old prince celebrated his birthday at The Cross Keys pub in Chelsea, and Bonas apparently joined Harry and his friends. The actress was seen leaving the bar, but reportedly went to an after-party at the Kensington Palace.

The fifth in line to the throne took part in an official event during the day in Sussex, but flew back to London in a helicopter to spend his birthday with his close friend. According to the Daily Mail UK, Harry is keen to get Bonas back, and that the couple are making "a go of things again."

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The two had dated for two years, but split up after a fight over attending the wedding of Harry's friend, Guy Pelly. Since their breakup, the Prince was linked to a number of girls, like the beauty queen Camilla Thurlow, and actress Jenna Coleman. The 26-year-old Bonas also dated Edward Holcroft, who is also an actor, after her relationship with the prince.

According to an insider, even with a lot of sightings between the ex-couple, Harry and Cressida are "definitely" not back together. "Harry and Cress have always kept in touch and are fond of each other. They aren't together at the moment and although you can never say never, I would be very surprised if it happened," the source added.

The source also said that even if the actress is very fond of Harry, she still struggles from the attention that she's getting from the media, which might be the reason the two aren't official again. Others also see that Cressida won't have the time to get back with Harry due to the success she's getting now.

Fans of the single Prince will just have to see if the two will finally end up with each other.

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