PRINCE Harry has bounced back from his split from Cressida Bonas by snogging a
charity worker called Camilla.
Camilla Thurlow — who shares her first name with Harry’s stepmother, the
Duchess of Cornwall — is a former Miss Edinburgh.
The pair canoodled in front of friends as they partied in London’s exclusive
Tonteria nightclub.
A source said: “They looked very cosy and kissed more than once.
“But they are not serious in any way. They’re just two young people having a
good time.
“It’s probably unlikely they will see each other again. They are both very
busy.
“They had both had a few drinks and looked like they were having a great time.”
Camilla, 25 and from Dumfries, works for The Halo Trust — the mine
clearance charity promoted by Harry’s mother Diana when she visited a
minefield in Angola in 1997.
Camilla studied at £7,300-a-term Fettes College in Edinburgh where she earned
9 A*s at GCSE level and 3 As at A Level.
She then went to Loughborough University in Leicestershire where she gained a
First Class honours degree in Sport and Exercise Science.
She became an assistant manager at fashion store Abercrombie & Fitch
before joining Halo as a projects officer based in Siem Reap in Cambodia.
Harry, 29, is patron of the charity but it is not known if they met through
it.
They were with pals at a themed party last weekend to mark the end of the
World Cup.
Tonteria — a Mexican bar, nightclub and restaurant where tequila shots are
delivered on a train — is owned by Harry’s best friend Guy Pelly and is a
regular haunt for the royals.
The bash in Sloane Square, Belgravia, included shirtless men clutching giant
sparklers and girls walking around with giant inflatable trophies.
Harry split from Cressida, 25, in April after a two-year relationship.