Prince Harry Cressida Bonas engaged? Announcement imminent and wedding may take place next year

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Another royal wedding is highly anticipated as latest reports state that Prince Harry and girlfriend Cressida Bonas may soon announce an engagement.

The couple has made their relationship public, with Cressida Bonas recently attending an official engagement with Prince Harry, sparking rumors of an impending engagement and wedding.

A source close to the possible future princess told Daily Mail that both families have met to discuss the engagement. "There is a family gathering to discuss an engagement," said the source. "The announcement will be sooner than many people think."

A close friend of Bonas also told the Daily Mail: "Harry and Cressida will be married. It is all going ahead. It is just a matter of time."

Prince Harry, 29, and Cressida Bonas, 25, have been photographed showing a public display of affection at the Wembley Arena last month, where the royal gave a keynote speech for the WE day UK youth event.

There are also reports that Bonas will be traveling to the Queen's Scottish retreat this summer.

If the purported engagement is announced any time soon, Prince Harry and Cressida Bonas are likely to get married next year.

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