PRINCE Harry has reportedly invited two of his famous ex-girlfriends to his wedding to Meghan Markle.
Cressida Bonas, who dated Harry for two years, and previous long-term flame Chelsy Davy, who was in a seven year relationship with the prince, will be attending the nuptials in May, it has been claimed.
A pal of Harry's told : "Harry has stayed good friends with Chelsy and Cressida, so they will be there.
"He made sure there were no hard feelings when they split up.
"I don't think Meghan will mind."
Princess Eugenie, who introduced Harry to Cressida in 2012, is set to get married in autumn - and Cressida is expected to be on the guest list, with the two remaining close friends even after the actress's split from the prince.
But it is unlikely that Meghan will be following Harry's lead and inviting her ex to the ceremony.
Her ex-husband, Trevor Engleson, is reportedly not attending after he cashed in on his eight-year relationship with Meghan.
The film producer is set to make a new TV show about an American divorcee who marries into the British Royal Family.
Just a year into their marriage, Meghan won her hit role on US TV series Suits, and a year later the couple split, citing "irreconcilable differences."
Prince Harry's relationship with Zimbabwean-born Chelsy began when she was a teenager at boarding school in England.
The two got together after meeting again in Cape Town on Harry's gap year, and remained an on-off item for the next seven years.
After splitting with the trained lawyer in 2011, Harry spent a year single before starting to date Cressida for the next two years.
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She posted a cryptic Instagram post after news broke of Harry and Meghan's engagement, sharing an image of two people on swings reaching out their hands to one another.
Princess Eugenie, who introduced Harry to Cressidas in 2012, is set to get married in autumn - and Cressida is expected to be on the guest list, with the two remaining close friends even after the actress's split from the prince.
Kensington Palace confirmed they would not be commenting on the claims.