No more tears for Harry? Cressida Bonas beams as she hits the red carpet in sweeping sequinned gown at the Evening Standard Theatre Awards 2017... after emotional display in James Arthur's music video

She was recently filmed breaking down in tears in scenes from James Arthur's latest music video.

But Cressida Bonas was positively beaming when she arrived at the Evening Standard Theatre Awards on Sunday night.

Posing for the cameras on the red carpet, the 28-year-old actress sparkled in a floor-length black Armani Privé gown with a sweet-heart neckline and bead detailing.

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Natural beauty: Cressida Bonas was positively beaming when she arrived at the Evening Standard Theatre Awards on Sunday night

Natural beauty: Cressida Bonas was positively beaming when she arrived at the Evening Standard Theatre Awards on Sunday night

Prince Harry's ex-girlfriend accessorized with a black and silver necklace and matching climber earrings. 

The blue-eyed beauty styled her blonde bob in loose waves and kept her make-up simple, with just a hint of eye-makeup, nude lipstick and some black nail polish.

Earlier this week, just days after Prince Harry announced his engagement to actress Meghan Markle, photos showed Cressida playing the role of a heartbroken star attempting to win back her ex in Arthur's video.

Cressida was widely expected to marry the royal until their break-up in 2014.

Star quality: Posing for the cameras on the red carpet, the 28-year-old actress sparkled in a low-cut strappy black Armani Privé gown with bead detailing

Star quality: Posing for the cameras on the red carpet, the 28-year-old actress sparkled in a low-cut strappy black Armani Privé gown with bead detailing

Beaming: Prince Harry's ex-girlfriend accessorized with a black and silver necklace and matching climber earrings
Beaming: Prince Harry's ex-girlfriend accessorized with a black and silver necklace and matching climber earrings

Beaming: Prince Harry's ex-girlfriend accessorized with a black and silver necklace and matching climber earrings

Stunning: The natural beauty styled her blonde bob in loose waves and kept her make-up simple, with just a hint of eye-makeup and nude lipstick

Stunning: The natural beauty styled her blonde bob in loose waves and kept her make-up simple, with just a hint of eye-makeup and nude lipstick

And she certainly showed her ex what he was missing in teaser images for the video.

Cressida is seen cosying up to dapper James in the stills, oddly recreating the very same pose Harry and Meghan had taken during their official engagement announcement.

She puts on a tactile display with the chart-topper, holding hands as they gazed lovingly into each other's eyes.

The socialite was a vision in her elegant dress, set off with glittering heels and her blonde bob styled in loose waves.

The video for the singer's new tune premieres later this week.

The song is an emotional ballad about trying to win back your ex and giving a relationship a second chance.

Evening Standard Theatre Awards 2017 - The Winners

Best Actor in partnership with Ambassador Theatre Group

Bertie Carvel - Ink, Almeida Theatre and Duke of York’s Theatre

Andrew Garfield - Angels In America, National Theatre (Lyttleton) WINNER

Andrew Scott - Hamlet, Almeida Theatre and Harold Pinter Theatre

 

Natasha Richardson Award for Best Actress in partnership with Christian Louboutin

Laura Donnelly - The Ferryman, Royal Court and Gielgud Theatre

Victoria Hamilton - Albion, Almeida Theatre

Glenda Jackson - King Lear, Old Vic Theatre WINNER

 

Milton Shulman Award for Best Director 

Dominic Cooke - Follies, National Theatre

Robert Icke - Hamlet, Almeida Theatre and Harold Pinter Theatre

Sam Mendes - The Ferryman, Royal Court and Gielgud Theatre WINNER

 

Best Play In partnership with Hiscox, Official Arts Partner of the Evening Standard

The Children - Lucy Kirkwood, Royal Court

The Ferryman - Jez Butterworth, Royal Court and Gielgud Theatre WINNER

Ink - James Graham, Almeida Theatre and Duke of York’s Theatre

Oslo - J T Rogers, National Theatre and Harold Pinter Theatre

 

Best Design

Jon Bausor - Bat Out Of Hell — The Musical, Coliseum

Bunny - Christie Heisenberg: The Uncertainty Principle, Wyndham’s Theatre/The Red Barn, National Theatre/ Ink, Almeida Theatre and Duke of York’s Theatre WINNER

Soutra Gilmour - Twelfth Night, National Theatre

 

Best Musical Performance 

Janie Dee - Follies, National Theatre

Robert Fairchild - An American In Paris, Dominion Theatre

Amber Riley - Dreamgirls, Savoy Theatre WINNER

 

Charles Wintour Award for Most Promising Playwright

Al Smith - Harrogate, High Tide Festival and Royal Court

Branden Jacobs-Jenkins - An Octoroon, Orange Tree Theatre WINNER

Katherine Soper - Wish List, Royal Exchange Manchester and Royal Court

 

Emerging Talent Award

Sheila Atim Girl - From The North Country, Old Vic Theatre

Tom Glynn-Carney - The Ferryman, Royal Court and Gielgud Theatre WINNER

Luke Thallon - Albion, Almeida Theatre 

 

Evening Standard Radio 2 Audience Award for Best Musical  

An American in Paris - The Dominion Theatre

Bat Out of Hell - The Coliseum WINNER

Dreamgirls - The Savoy Theatre

Follies - Olivier Theatre, National Theatre

School of Rock - New London Theatre

The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole Aged 13 ¾ The Musical - Menier Chocolate Factory, Southwark

She Loves Me - Menier Chocolate Factory, Southwark

Emotional: Cressida Bonas broke down in tears for scenes in James Arthur's music video for Naked, where she also donned a bridal inspired lace dress

Emotional: Cressida Bonas broke down in tears for scenes in James Arthur's music video for Naked, where she also donned a bridal inspired lace dress

Tearful: The dancer and actress, 28, was overcome with emotion in the scenes - which depicts a heartbroken star attempting to win back her ex

Tearful: The dancer and actress, 28, was overcome with emotion in the scenes - which depicts a heartbroken star attempting to win back her ex

On Monday night, Cressida proved her heartache was behind her as she partied with socialites in London amid the Prince's engagement news. 

The star kept a low profile as she stepped out in the capital in an ultra-stylish navy suede coat belted over a simple slip dress.

Cressida seemed to be in good spirits as she flashed a relaxed smile during the outing.

Letting her statement coat do all the talking, the society girl completed her decadent look with some gold barely there heels.

The Tulip Fever actress swept her golden locks into polished waves and boasted a deep glowing tan.

The British beauty is yet to comment on the news that Harry will marry Meghan next spring, after a year and a half of dating.

As Prince Harry's most recent serious ex, Cressida was the woman presumed to become Harry's wife.

Looks familiar: Cressida Bonas was showing her ex what he was missing in newly-released teaser images for James Arthur's music video for Naked
Royal ex: The images come just as Harry announced his engagement to Suits actress Meghan Markle

Looks familiar: Cressida was showing her ex what he was missing in newly-released teaser images for James's music video for Naked (left) - which come just as the royal announced his engagement to Suits actress Meghan Markle (right)

However, in 2014, the pair split and the thespian chose to remain dignified about why exactly the pair parted ways.

The months leading up to her split from Harry saw rumours hit fever pitch that the pair would imminently announce plans to marry.

With a wedding thought to be on the way, the Duchess of Cambridge was even said to be helping shy Cressie learn how to handle to the intensity of the Royal spotlight.

But the actress later dismissed all that as mere 'noise', explaining in an interview: 'All that stuff is not real. It's really important to remember that all it is noise, noise that can be very loud at times.' 

Cressida certainly had all the makings of a princess; she is friends with both Princess Beatrice and Eugenie, joining the former in the world record attempt to complete the London Marathon in a human caterpillar in 2010, while the latter is said to have introduced her to Harry.

Fights: The pair are seen fighting as well as making up in order to depict their tumultuous relationship playing out on screen 

Fights: The pair are seen fighting as well as making up in order to depict their tumultuous relationship playing out on screen 

Cosy: Cressida and James got up close and personal with each other in the emotional music video scenes that will no doubt tug on viewer's heartstrings 

Cosy: Cressida and James got up close and personal with each other in the emotional music video scenes that will no doubt tug on viewer's heartstrings 

Walking away: The emotional video shows the turmoil in a couple's relationship 

Walking away: The emotional video shows the turmoil in a couple's relationship 

She is the daughter of renowned Sixties It girl Lady Mary Gaye Curzon (whose father was the 6th Earl Howe) and Old Harrovian Jeffrey Bonas (her mother's third husband) owns a fabric company called MacCulloch & Wallis.

Her parents have racked up six marriages between them so Cressida has a number of half brothers and sisters including soon-to-be a Branson, Isabella, who was once admired by Prince William, and Gabriella Wilde, a model for Burberry. 

Following her parent's separation, Cressida continued to enjoy a privileged upbringing as her bohemian mother then married multi-millionaire Christopher Shaw.

Cressida attended £30,000-a-year Stowe School in Buckingham where she showed a flair for acting as well as sport.

Now, after studying drama and dance, she bagged herself a role in Tulip Fever, alongside Judi Dench, and supermodel-turned-actress Cara Delevingne, and has taken the fashion world by storm. 

Former flames: Cressida dated Harry for two years until they split in 2014 (pictured), after being introduced to the royal by her friend Princess Beatrice

Former flames: Cressida dated Harry for two years until they split in 2014 (pictured), after being introduced to the royal by her friend Princess Beatrice

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