Cressida Bonas, a British actress, is expecting her second child with her husband, real estate investor Harry Wentworth-Stanley, whom she married in 2020. Their first child, Wilbur, was conceived through IVF, leaving the couple with a frozen embryo after Cressida underwent hormonal treatment. Two years after Wilbur’s birth, the embryo was implanted.
“I’m currently in the second trimester of my second pregnancy. Our first child was conceived through IVF, and we were lucky to have one remaining embryo stored in the freezer,” Cressida shared.
The former girlfriend of Prince Harry revealed that this pregnancy has been more difficult than her first. “I’ve been dealing with morning sickness. I didn’t have it the first time, but now I feel like I’ve been on a boat for months,” the actress admitted.

Cressida lives with her husband, son, and their dachshund, Budgie, in an apartment in West London. However, the growing family is searching for a larger home. “We need more space. Our apartment is up for sale, and we’re looking for a new place. Budgie won’t be thrilled about the move. She’s not only losing her familiar surroundings but can sense the arrival of another family member,” Bonas remarked.


Cressida previously opened up about her struggles to conceive, spending a significant amount on reflexology, nutritionists, acupuncture, psychics, and even a German healer. At one point, her desire to become a mother became all-consuming. She avoided friends’ and family’s children’s parties as she dreamed of having kids of her own. “I felt like my body was failing me,” she confessed.

Cressida, a close friend of Princess Eugenie, was introduced to Prince Harry by Eugenie. The two began dating in March 2012 and remained together until April 2014. Despite their breakup, they stayed on good terms, with Cressida attending Harry’s wedding to Meghan Markle in 2018.
In August 2019, the Tulip Fever actress announced her engagement to Harry Wentworth-Stanley, the son of Nicholas Wentworth-Stanley, a member of a Hertfordshire aristocratic family, and Clare Mountbatten, the Marchioness of Milford Haven.
