Cressida Bonas Misses Prince Harry? Girlfriend Spotted Wearing $300 Limited-Edition Scarf From Royal's Charity While He's In Antarctica

Prince Harry's girlfriend Cressida Bonas was spotted wearing a token of love from the British royal, while he battles the cold and wind thousands of miles away in Antarctica. Looks like the young dancer is missing her boyfriend while he's away.

Cressida Bonas was photographed wearing a limited-edition scarf from Prince Harry's charity, Sentebale, which helps raise money for orphans with AIDS in the African kingdom of Lesotho, Enstarz reports. The "Kobo Earth" scarf is worth about $293.90 (£180). Some 75 per cent of the sale price is being donated to Sentebale, The Daily Mail reports.

According to the website, just a handful of these scarves are made for the charity by British designers Lily and Lionel. Prince Harry must have managed to get his hands on one for his girlfriend of 18 months, despite their limited availability.

Cressida Bonas was spotted wearing the scarf tied around her waist, while shopping on King's Road in London. The Daily Mail reports that Cressida Bonas' choice of wearing the scarf while Prince Harry is away in Antarctica is "a sign of the ever-increasing seriousness of their relationship."

Though Prince Harry, 29, hasn't yet taken Cressida, 24, to see the charity's work in Lesotho, the love birds reportedly enjoyed a romantic safari vacation in Botswana this summer.

Meanwhile, Prince Harry is in Antarctica for the Walking With The Wounded South Pole Allied Challenge. He joins one of three teams of wounded servicemen and women attempting to trek to the geographic South Pole, The Daily Beast reports. The challenge will consist of three seven-man teams from the UK, Commonwealth and USA - each with four wounded team members.

The group hopes to reach the South Pole by Dec. 16, TODAY reports. This means that Prince Harry will be back from his trip just in time for Christmas, hopefully to enjoy the holidays with his girlfriend Cressida Bonas. 

"It's amazing how in six hours, your morale can go from - it was pretty high, almost sort of pouring over the edge - and then suddenly rock bottom," Harry said upon arrival, TODAY reports. "The weather forecast is supposedly alright, but it seems to be getting worse. There's normally blue sky and sunshine." 

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