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Prince Harry's ex Cressida Bonas marries Harry Wentworth-Stanley - before riding off together on horseback

Prince Harry's one-before-the-one, Cressida Bonas , has married her fiance Harry Wentworth-Stanley.

The actress, who previously dated the Duke of Sussex for two years, was pictured riding on horseback with her husband in a simple white dress in an image shared by her brother Jacobi Anstruther-Gough-Calthorpe.

Calthorpe captioned the image: "Mr and Mrs... My small riding off into her beautiful future with her Harry Hat."

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Though no further details of the wedding were shared, government restrictions on numbers would have likely made it a small affair - something Bonas previously said would be preferable.

Bonas attending the wedding of Harry and Meghan in May 2018 (Getty Images)

In January she told the Evening Standard: "I won’t have a huge wedding, that’s not really us. We aren’t traditional people, even though Harry proposed in a traditional way — I’ve never thought about how someone would propose to me. And I don’t want a meringue dress. People look beautiful in them but I don’t think I would," she said.

(Tim P. Whitby/Getty Images)

The 31-year-old actress has made strides in the acting world since her high profile relationship with the Duke of Sussex ended, most recently starring as Sheila Caffell in the critically-acclaimed ITV drama White House Farm. Wentworth-Stanley, who she got engaged to in August 2019, is the son of the Marchioness of Milford-Haven and works for an estate agent.

Cressida Bonas starring in White House Farm

Bonas has been discreet about her relationship with Prince Harry, though in an interview with the Evening Standard said she had come to accept "people will always ask" her about the Duke.

Exes: Prince Harry and Cressida Bonas (AFP/Getty Images)

When asked if she sympathised with Meghan, she said: "I wouldn’t take a position on that because it would be a headline. I want to talk about my work. And also out of respect. What’s the expression?

How would I feel if the shoe was on the other foot and it was an ex talking about me? It feels like a long time ago, so when it comes up it feels strange because I’m in a very different place now — I’m getting married, I’ve learned a lot. I’m much more comfortable in my own skin. I’m growing."

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