Natalie Imbruglia, 39, looks flawless as she enjoys shopping trip with Prince Harry's ex girlfriend Cressida Bonas and British socialite Isabella Branson

It's no wonder she's launched an anti-aging skincare line.

Natalie Imbruglia, 39, looked not a day over 25 in the snap she shared with her fans on Instagram on Friday.

The brunette beauty stood alongside her blonde celebrity pals Cressida Bonas and Bellie Branson.

Friends in high places: Natalie Imbruglia (middle) shared a this snap of herself with Cressida Bonas, Prince Harry's ex and Isabella Branson, the daughter-in-law of Sir Richard Branson on Friday

Friends in high places: Natalie Imbruglia (middle) shared a this snap of herself with Cressida Bonas, Prince Harry's ex and Isabella Branson, the daughter-in-law of Sir Richard Branson on Friday

The stunning women all wore animal print jackets over black tops looking chic as ever.

The Torn singer wore her shoulder-length brown hair down with a side part and appeared to have minimal make up on her luminous skin.

Cressida wore a green snakeskin printed jacket to bring out the colour of her eyes.

Natural beauty: The Torn singer shared this selfie with her fans on Instagram showing off her glowing skin 

Natural beauty: The Torn singer shared this selfie with her fans on Instagram showing off her glowing skin 

Also wearing minimal make up the blonde looked effortlessly chic as she stood next to the singer.

The former girlfriend of Prince Harry was spotted with him just last month and it appears they have remained friends.

Cressida was seen at the Invictus Games closing ceremony in March, which were organised by the Prince himself. 

Before the bust-up: Prince Harry  Cressida Bonas watching a match during the Six Nations International rugby Union in West London in March

Before the bust-up: Prince Harry Cressida Bonas watching a match during the Six Nations International rugby Union in West London in March

Isabelle Branson, daughter-in-law of the British entrepreneur Richard, stood next to the beautiful Australian wearing a leopard print bomber jacket.

Her long locks were pulled into a ponytail with her fringe sweeping over her eyebrows.

The British socialite was the only one of the three wearing heavy make-up with a dark eyeliner outlining her eyes and a deep pink shade on her lips.

She captioned the image, ' #bombers The girls having a shopping spree at @dulciefashion.'

Flawless skin: Banking on her beautiful complexion at the age of 39, Natalie had launched a natural anti-aging skincare line

Flawless skin: Banking on her beautiful complexion at the age of 39, Natalie had launched a natural anti-aging skincare line

The singer-songwriter has recently launched her new range of anti-aging skincare called Iluka which will be in-stores next month.

But between selfies with fellow celebs, launching beauty lines and writing music, the brunette beauty has also had the time to encourage her young Australian fans to take part in a new campaign called the Queens Young Leaders.

She shared a photo on Instagram holding up a sign that read #TheSearchIsOn with the caption, 

'Calling all inspiring young people in Australia! If you’ve created change, apply to be a now!'

Reaching out: Natalie posted a snap to encourage young Australians to apply for the Queen's Young Leaders award for a change to further their work within their communities

Reaching out: Natalie posted a snap to encourage young Australians to apply for the Queen's Young Leaders award for a change to further their work within their communities

The campaign seeks young Aussies who are taking the lead in their communities and using their skills to transform lives are invited to apply for a Queen’s Young Leaders Award, in honour of The Queen.

The award winners will receive a unique package of training, mentoring and networking, including a one-week residential program in the UK during which they will collect their award from Her Majesty. This will support winners to develop the amazing work they are already doing in their communities.

 

 

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