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Cressida Bonas treats Prince Harry for Valentine’s Day … with a supermarket meal

The need for an expensive dinner on Valentine's Day has been annulled by royal decree after Prince Harry’s girlfriend, Cressida Bonas, reportedly 'cooked' him a Marks and Spencer's ready meal.
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The need for an expensive dinner on Valentine’s Day has been annulled by royal decree after Prince Harry’s girlfriend, Cressida Bonas, reportedly ‘cooked’ him a Marks and Spencer’s ready meal on February 14.

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After helping flood victims in the Dachet area in Berks with his older brother William, Prince Harry finished the day with a quiet dinner at Kensington Palace.

Bonas, 24, was spotted doing some food shopping in a London branch of the retailer Marks and Spencer, where she bought the M&S Dine in For Two for £20 range. She was then seen walking back to Kensington Palace.

An onlooker told The Sunday Sun: “No one seemed to notice who she was. She was in a long, dark blue coat, wearing jeans and her hair was down.”

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Speculation that the couple will soon marry is rife, with The Daily Star circulating rumours that Harry will propose to Bonas before the end of the year.

William Hill, an online bookmaker that gives punters the opportunity to bet on ‘royal specials’, has halved the odds of the Prince proposing to his 24-year-old girlfriend this year.

Spokesman Rupert Adams told The Daily Star: “The rumour machine has gone into overdrive since Prince Harry announced he was moving back to London and it could well be the case that the world’s most eligible bachelor will soon be off the market.”

Having completed his role with the Regiment Army Air Corps, Prince Harry has moved back to London to take up a position as a Staff Officer in HQ London District.

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Cressida, our February covergirl, has also reportedly given up her dream of becoming a professional dancer to take an office job in marketing in London to be closer to Harry.

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