Cressida Bonas (that’s Prince Harry’s ex-girlfriend, just in case you’ve been sleeping under a rock) has been pictured at Glastonbury festival in some quite unrecognisable get-up.
Last time we wrote about the blonde beauty she was looking all glamorous next to fellow soon-to-be-actress Cara Delevingne. Cara D is already known for her cool-girl vibe when rocking up to photo shoots in a onesie, taking casual naps and wearing goofy T-shirts,but we’re so happy to see that Cressida has also embraced this attitude of not taking herself too seriously (even though she is practically royalty).
In these photos of Miss Bonas at Glasto, she is donning some gold hoop earrings, messy (kind of unwashed) hair, an old-school Adidas tracksuit jacket, white dungarees and (the best bit) sipping on a tin can of Strongbow like a complete lad. Later on in the night she’s also pictured wearing a big baggy beanie hat, the epitome of “hobo chic”.
Cressida, please never change, we’re your biggest fans for making us all feel a bit more normal when looking a bit rough around the edges at a festival.
Other news from Glastonbury so far:
People at home couldn’t help but be slightly smug and Glasto-goers were livid when organisers temporarily pulled the power as a saftey precaution on the Pyramid Stage. Rudimental had to cut their performance short due to a thunderstorm approaching but were allowed back on stage to take a bow and play one last song. The band seemed to be OK about it: ‘Before that it was an amazing show. Hopefully we can come back next year and give them our full set.’
Once the set was all back up and running, Lily Allen hit the stage (half an hour late). Her show consisted of calling FIFA President Sepp Blatter the ‘C’ word and kindly dedicated her hit song ‘F*ck You’ to him. According to people watching and tweeting, it appears Lily Allen also had a ‘wedgie’ on stage and pulled it out while holding a pint of beer. That’s our girl.
In some sad news, a 26-year-old man from Reading died on Friday night from a suspected reaction to the illegal drug substance ketamine. On the Wednesday, a 67-year-old woman died in her sleep – police reported that the Glastonbury attendee died in her tent overnight from what they believe to be natural causes.
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This article originally appeared on The Debrief.