Prince Harry's Ex-Girlfriend Makes a Surprise Appearance at His Invictus Games

All eyes have been on Prince Harry at his Invictus Games in London this weekend. On Sunday, Harry closed the games with a special concert, which was surprisingly attended by Harry's ex-girlfriend Cressida Bonas. While the two didn't interact, Cressida was seen hanging out with a group of pals, and one young man draped his arm over her shoulder during their chat. As for Harry, he has been showing off his infectious smile throughout the games, especially when he linked up with friend Ellie Goulding and participated in a wheelchair rugby match.

Harry launched the four-day event on Wednesday alongside Prince William, Prince Charles, and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall. (Kate Middleton was slated to appear at the opening ceremony but had to pull out at the last minute due to her acute morning sickness.) He was seen smiling from ear to ear as he sat with his family during the games' opening ceremony but later got quite serious while giving his opening speech, honoring the disabled servicemen and women from around the globe who would be competing. On Thursday, on the first day of the events, Harry, Charles, and William watched a few events from the stands, and William even got a giggle out of his father by showing him something funny on his phone.

The games are designed as a Paralympics-style event but with a focus on those who were injured during combat. Harry, who has served two tours in Afghanistan, created the Invictus Games after seeing the Warrior Games in the US during a royal visit in 2013. The plight of injured servicemen and women is a cause close to Harry's heart, as he has supported numerous charities for veterans and even hiked to the South Pole in 2013 to raise money for the Wounded Warrior Project. Watch Harry's big speech from Wednesday below, and keep reading to see more photos of Harry and the royal family at the Invictus Games. Source: Getty

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Cressida Bonas and a group of friends attended the Invictus Games closing ceremony.

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Although Kate Middleton couldn't be there, her siblings, Pippa and James Middleton, showed support for Harry on Friday.

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Harry hung out with pal Ellie Goulding, who performed at the games.

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Prince Harry was presented with a shirt that read "I am 30" on Sunday, one day before his birthday.

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William showed Charles and Harry something on his phone on Thursday.

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Harry greeted his father with a kiss at the launch of the Invictus Games.

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On Thursday, William stayed by Harry's side during an event for the Games.

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