Prince Harry Girlfriend Cressida Bonas: Couple Moving In Together While Engagement Rumors Circulate, Former Dancer Changes Career Path To Not ‘Rely’ On Royal Boyfriend

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Prince Harry is growing up before our eyes.

According to the Latin Post, Prince Harry and longtime girlfriend Cressida Bonas will be moving in together at the Kensington Palace.

Entertainment Wise has reported that the former dancer was rendered security clearance to the London home of her royal boyfriend.

An insider has stated that a security permit was given to girlfriend Cressida Bonas so she can come and go as she pleases without the need to have Prince Harry with her at all times.

It seems that the two are already engaged now as well.

According to Independent Woman, Prince Harry has already gone through "royal marriage protocols" when it comes to tying the knot with his girlfriend.

An insider has explained, "He needs to go through certain royal protocols such as asking his grandmother's permission. Palace sources say there's not been a formal request made to her majesty yet, but the fact we're hearing about it means it's likely he's already popped the question and they're waiting until all the boxes are ticked before formally announcing it."

EN Stars reports that the Queen is already quite smitten with Cressida Bonas.

The source continued, "It's no secret the queen would dearly love to see her roguish grandson settle down, and she thinks Cressy is his ideal match. She likes that Cressy comes from a good family, plus she has a twinkle in her eye that remind the Queen of her sister, the late Princess Maragaret."

While engagement rumors circulate, the 24-year-old beauty has reportedly decided to change career paths.

Prince Harry's girlfriend reportedly doesn't want to rely on her royal boyfriend for anything.

The Sun reported, "Cressie was very upset to give up on dance performance. But she is fiercely independent and doesn't want anything through her connection to Harry."

Glamour Magazine UK reports that Bonas applied for a job in marketing instead.

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