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Prince Harry's ex-girlfriend leaves fans emotional with heartfelt note for husband: 'Mighty human'

Prince Harry's ex left her fans emotional with one saying, “Such a special moment; joy and tears all mixed into one and hearts bursting with pride"

The moment when Harry picks up his son and the love between them - I could watch over and over. So healing”

Prince Harry’s former girlfriend Cressida Bonas has shared a heartfelt post for her husband Harry Wentworth-Stanley, leaving fans emotional.

Taking to Instagram, Cressida shared a loved-up photo, also featuring her son with husband with a sweet update.

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She said, “Journey for James’ followed by a heart emoticon.

Cressida went on saying “after a year of intense training, my husband @harrywent completed an incredible challenge: a 169-mile bike ride, a 107-mile paddleboard, and a 135-mile run from Liverpool to London in just 8 days, travelling between all four @jamesplaceuk centres… during a heatwave.”

“I kept questioning how it was even possible to accomplish such a feat and wondered if he’d gone a bit mad! But I knew his courage and determination were driven by a purpose to make a difference, and love for his big brother James,” Cressida continued.

She added, “He reached his £150k target for @jamesplaceuk and I couldn’t be prouder. A mighty human with a mighty heart.”

Commenting on the post, one fan said, “Such a special moment; joy and tears all mixed into one and hearts bursting with pride.”

“A brilliant achievement for a wonderful, life changing cause. His brother would be so proud. The moment when Harry picks up his son and the love between them - I could watch over and over. So healing,” another reacted.

It is to be mentioned here that Harry’s older brother, James Wentworth-Stanley, tragically died by suicide in 2006 at the age of 21 after struggling with anxious and dark feelings.

In his memory, their mother Clare Mountbatten and Harry Wentworth-Stanley founded James' Place.

This non-clinical charity operates crisis centers dedicated to supporting men in suicidal distress.

Mukhtar Ahmed Junejo
Mukhtar Ahmed Junejo is the Deputy News Editor at The News International (Digital) with over 10 years of experience. He specialises in real-time reporting on the British Royal Family and analyses monarchy transitions, internal dynamics, and global media narratives. He also covers high-profile celebrity news and international human-interest stories.
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