Look away, Harry! It's getting serious for Cressida and her new actor boyfriend

If Prince Harry is hoping to win back Cressida Bonas, he’d better not dally too long. For her relationship with actor boyfriend Edward Holcroft is going from strength to strength.

Despite reports that Cressy’s parents, Sixties model Lady Mary Gaye Curzon and Jeffrey Bonas, would prefer her to rekindle her royal romance, I hear Holcroft’s are welcoming the aspiring actress with open arms.

Last week she joined Edward and his parents — Annie, publishing director of Vanity Fair and Patrick, Lord-Lieutenant for Worcestershire — on holiday in Ibiza.

Heating up: Cressida Bonas with her actor boyfriend Edward Holcroft
Old flame: Prince Harry

Heating up: Cressida Bonas with her actor boyfriend Edward Holcroft, left, and her old flame, Prince Harry

Treat your feet to Cressida's Stuart Weitzman wedges

Cressida Bonas' wedges were made for walking... at Wimbledon!

She recently starred in one woman play An Evening With Lucian Freud, but she's not flying solo anymore! She attended the tennis with fellow actor Edward Holcroft and they made a stylish couple.

Cressie showed off her quirky sense of style in a yellow dress with dungaree straps and some sunglasses by Hook LDN, but it was her leg-lengthening wedges that have really got us reaching for our credit cards. They're by Stuart Weitzman, and we love the woven straps and cork platform. Her royal pals would definitely approve! Click the link (right) to buy then now at Zappos.

They promise to go with anything in your wardrobe and are a staple shoe for the summer months. Heading to the polo or the races? Stilettos will only sink into the grass!

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My spy tells me: ‘Cressida went to Ibiza with Ed and his parents last week. They really like her and they all get on well. They were there for a couple of nights and Cressida and Ed went to the Avicii concert while there — without his mum and dad.’

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While Boris and the rest of his family squabble over the microphone, a less vocal member of the Johnson clan is to step into the spotlight.

Bojo’s artist mother Charlotte Johnson Wahl is launching a retrospective of her work at London’s Pall Mall galleries on Monday.

Retrospective: Portrait of Boris Johnson age four, painted by his  artist mother Charlotte Johnson Wahl in 1968

Retrospective: Portrait of Boris Johnson age four, painted by his artist mother Charlotte Johnson Wahl in 1968

Charlotte, 73, who suffers from Parkinson’s, is a student of Vorticism, the UK’s only home-grown modern art movement.

Among the exhibits is a Munch-style portrait of Boris age four, painted in 1968 when the family lived in the U.S. Even then, it appears the vainglorious London Mayor was fussing over his trademark ‘kitchen mop’ hairstyle.

Cheryl's got it wrong on body shame says Sophie

Speaking out: Popstar Sophie Ellis-Bextor

Speaking out: Popstar Sophie Ellis-Bextor

Following the backlash over her worryingly thin frame, singer Cheryl Fernandez-Versini has called for body-shaming to be made illegal.

But fellow pop star Sophie Ellis-Bextor — also a victim of body-shaming — disagrees. ‘I understand why Cheryl said it should be illegal, but really that’s the wrong approach because it’s a moral thing. You can’t ban what people say,’ Sophie, 36, tells me at the Scottish Fashion Awards.

‘Bullying in general is something we give a thumb down to. It’s not something that should be championed or encouraged and I don’t think it comes down to whether it should be legal or not legal.’

The former Strictly contestant, who is expecting her fourth child with husband Richard Jones in November, adds she was first affected by body-shaming at West London private school Godolphin and Latymer.

‘I’ve had it both ways — when I was at school, it would be fat comments, then when I grew up, it was that I was too thin. It’s just the world we live in.’

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