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Prince Harry and Cressida Bonas have reportedly rekindled their relationship

London - Britain's Prince Harry has reunited with his former girlfriend Cressida Bonas.

The pair recently went on a cinema date to see comedy film Sex Tape, and following the successful trip to the movies they are thought to have rekindled their romance five months after the 25-year-old beauty ended their relationship.

A royal source told The Sun newspaper: "It's early days but Harry's over the moon. He realises she's the one for him."

The pair went on a date at a cinema on Kensington High Street, west London - and they made an effort to keep their night out as low-key as possible.

An onlooker explained: "They tried hard to blend in. None of the other cinemagoers seemed to realise."

Following the romantic evening, the 30-year-old royal got into a car with his bodyguard, while Cressida hailed a cab that sped off in the direction of Kensington Palace.

Speculation surrounding their relationship increased following Cressida's appearance at the closing ceremony of the Invictus Games - which Harry helped organise - at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in Stratford, east London, on Sunday, where she was seen laughing and joking with friends.

The blonde flew into the UK from a wedding in Italy to attend the event a day before Harry celebrated his 30th birthday on Monday.

Harry and Cressida were introduced to each other in May 2012 and later started dating before they split in April this year.
 

(Cressida Bonas. Photo: Getty Images)

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