<p>Prince Harry and his girlfriend of nearly two years Cressida Bonas have split up as the British Royal found her "too needy", according to media reports.<br /><br /></p>.<p>Harry, 29, recently confided in friends that things were not going well with the 24-year-old, The People magazine reported.<br /><br />"He found her too needy and it just wasn't working out," a source close to the prince was quoted as saying by the magazine.<br /><br />The couple were introduced by Princess Eugenie, a close friend of Bonas, who recently completed a postgraduate programme in dance studies at London's Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance.<br /><br />Harry yesterday met with wounded service personnel hoping to take part in the Invictus Games. Meanwhile, Cressida was spotted picking a healthy takeout from a juice bar.A report in the Telegraph also said the couple had split.<br /><br />The daily quoted sources as saying that they had "paused for a breather", suggesting that they could eventually get back together like the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, who also split for a period.<br /><br />"The relationship has certainly at least paused for a breather. It is virtually impossible to have a successful romance and relationship in the full glare of the world's media," a source was quoted as saying by the daily.<br /><br />Last month the couple fuelled rumours that they might be about to announce an engagement when Bonas accompanied the prince to an official engagement for the first time.<br /><br />The couple kissed and hugged at an event in Wembley Arena attended by 12,000 people, which was interpreted as a sign that they had grown more confident in the strength of their relationship.<br /><br />Two days later the couple were again out together in public when they attended a Six Nations rugby match at Twickenham.<br /><br />Bonas was known to have struggled to cope with the pressure of being talked about as a princess-in-waiting, but her public appearances suggested she had got over her nerves. </p>
<p>Prince Harry and his girlfriend of nearly two years Cressida Bonas have split up as the British Royal found her "too needy", according to media reports.<br /><br /></p>.<p>Harry, 29, recently confided in friends that things were not going well with the 24-year-old, The People magazine reported.<br /><br />"He found her too needy and it just wasn't working out," a source close to the prince was quoted as saying by the magazine.<br /><br />The couple were introduced by Princess Eugenie, a close friend of Bonas, who recently completed a postgraduate programme in dance studies at London's Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance.<br /><br />Harry yesterday met with wounded service personnel hoping to take part in the Invictus Games. Meanwhile, Cressida was spotted picking a healthy takeout from a juice bar.A report in the Telegraph also said the couple had split.<br /><br />The daily quoted sources as saying that they had "paused for a breather", suggesting that they could eventually get back together like the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, who also split for a period.<br /><br />"The relationship has certainly at least paused for a breather. It is virtually impossible to have a successful romance and relationship in the full glare of the world's media," a source was quoted as saying by the daily.<br /><br />Last month the couple fuelled rumours that they might be about to announce an engagement when Bonas accompanied the prince to an official engagement for the first time.<br /><br />The couple kissed and hugged at an event in Wembley Arena attended by 12,000 people, which was interpreted as a sign that they had grown more confident in the strength of their relationship.<br /><br />Two days later the couple were again out together in public when they attended a Six Nations rugby match at Twickenham.<br /><br />Bonas was known to have struggled to cope with the pressure of being talked about as a princess-in-waiting, but her public appearances suggested she had got over her nerves. </p>