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Prince Harry Reunited With Ex: Is She the Next 'Waity Katie'?

Prince Harry has allegedly reunited with his ex-girlfriend Cressida Bonas after a short separation. The couple split after photos of a naked Harry surfaced during a fun-filled weekend in Las Vegas. Now, though, sources say the pair has reunited and looks forward to being together after Harry's deployment ends.

"They've had heart to heart conversations over the phone, and Harry told Cressida that he couldn't wait to see her when he got back. He admitted he missed her and wanted things to go back to normal when he returns. She feels exactly the same way and is willing to give their relationship another shot," a source told Radar Online.

Things have been difficult, given that Harry is currently stationed in Afghanistan and will not return to England for another four months. However, the two have consistently spoken whenever possible.

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"Harry still had feelings for Cressida when he left the U.K., and he stayed in touch with her, despite being stationed over a thousand miles away," the source added.

Cressida quickly ended things with the prince after the nude photos were published, and Harry then deployed with his military unit for another tour of duty. His family supported the decision and thought it was best for his image if he rejoined his troops.

One may ask, though, whether Cressida is following in the footsteps of Duchess Kate Middleton in waiting for her prince to come. Kate famously earned the nickname "waity Katie" for her persistence during her relationship with William. The royal couple was on-again, off-again throughout their college careers, but while many women would have simply walked away, Kate held her ground and stood by William.

It all paid off once the couple got engaged and held the wedding of the century. Could the same happen for Cressida and Prince Harry?

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