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Prince Harry's Ex Cressida Bonas Talks About Her Lockdown Wedding & Why It Was 'Perfect'

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Cressida Bonas got married during the pandemic and she’s opening up about why her day was “imperfect yet perfect.” The 31-year-old actress, who previously dated Prince Harry, tied the knot with Harry Wentworth-Stanley during the pandemic. “I had a lockdown wedding.

A 30-person, socially-distanced, sanitised church service was organised in under two weeks,” Cressida wrote in an article for The Spectator. “Restrictions meant no hymns, no wind instruments and no speaking too loudly.

A disappointment for a musical family. Not what we’d envisaged, but a more intimate and special day than we could ever have imagined.

Imperfect yet perfect — a day we will never forget.” Cressida revealed that her wedding dress was one she wore in a music video!

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