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Prince Harry and Cressida Bonas share Valentine’s ready-meal


Britain’s Prince Harry and Cressida Bonas reportedly shared a ready-meal on Valentine’s Day (14.02.14).

The 30-year-old royal and his beau were keen to avoid the restaurant rush on the romantic day of the year, so they reportedly tucked into a Marks & Spencer feast from their Dine in For Two for £20 range.

A source told The Sun newspaper: "No one seemed to notice who she [Cressida] was [when she bought the meal]. She was in a long, dark blue coat, wearing jeans and her hair was down."

"After she left [Marks & Spencer] she headed in the direction of Kensington Palace with her Marks & Spencer carrier bag."

However, this isn’t the first time the couple, who have been dating for just over a year, have been spotted enjoying a low-cost meal as they were recently seen indulging in a burger at the food chain Byron.

Meanwhile, Prince Harry has just launched a scholarship, which has been inspired by Second World War pilot Douglas Bader, to get wounded veterans behind the wheel of an iconic Spitfire plane.

This is the latest project set up under his charity, the Endeavour Fund, which aims to help wounded servicemen and women rediscover themselves through challenges and adventures.

The candidates for the scholarship will be selected this summer, according to the Daily Mail newspaper, which will give them a year to train for the 75th anniversary of Battle of Britain next September.

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