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Prince Harry Dating Again? Royal Has Date With Opera Star

Prince Harry has been separated from Cressida Bonas for nearly one month now, and both appear to be moving on with their lives. Harry actually has his first date next month with someone of high class and is a familiar face to the Royal Family.

Harry will attend the Suffolk Show with opera singer and known soprano Laura Wright. The 23-year-old has performed for the Queen six times in one year and will accompany Harry to the show next month.

"I've been to it since I was a kid and I'll be having lunch with Harry and a few other people," Wright told the Daily Mail. "That's right – the newly-single Prince Harry who loves rugby. I was really chuffed when I got the invitation. Every little girl wants to be a princess at some point. Maybe he wouldn't want a princess that plays rugby, though. I don't want to be a rebound."

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Harry has thrown himself into his work in the aftermath of his breakup with Bonas. He attended a wedding in the U.S. with brother William and several mutual friends but then returned home and got straight to work. He has made a few Royal appearances but largely remains behind-the-scenes in his work.

Meanwhile, in the U.S., a new TV show featuring "Harry" has premiered. "I Wanna Marry Harry" debuted on Fox, with American girls traveling to Europe to compete for a possible engagement to a young man they assume is Prince Harry, even though he has absolutely nothing to do with the show. Producers merely found a red-headed young man to train and groom in the Royal way of life and never revealed his true name to the competitors. They merely assumed that it was the actual Prince.

"I was to use diversion tactics," everyday man Matt Hicks, who plays Harry, told the Associated Press, "to be mysterious, to play it coy. Americans love sort of the idea of English aristocracy and you love our accents."

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