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Prince Harry's Ex, Cressida Bonas, Opens Up About the "Imperfect" Wedding She Planned in Two Weeks

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royal-adjacent wedding story. Merry Christmas to us all. The latest bride with a royal connection to walk down the aisle was Prince Harry's ex, Cressida Bonas.

The model and actress, who dated Harry from 2012 to 2014, tied the knot with another Harry—Harry Wentworth-Stanley—over the summer in a ceremony they put together in less than two weeks amid the coronavirus pandemic.

Bonas wrote about the experience in a new essay for The Spectator magazine. According to Bonas, the big day was far from perfect—it rained, she had a stye on her eye, and she actually got lost on the way to the ceremony, just to name a few of the bumps in the road—but "everything fell into place" when she saw forever Harry waiting at the end of the aisle.

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