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Embarrassing! Prince Harry's Girlfriend Cressida Bonas Once Starred In TV Drama About 'Girls Offering Sexual Favors'

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Oct. 16 2013, Published 3:49 p.m. ET

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Prince Harry is bringing more scandal to the Royal family, as it was recently uncovered that his girlfriend once appeared in a racy TV show where college girls offered up sexual favors in exchange for votes to win an election campaign, RadarOnline.com is reporting.

The prince's girlfriend, Cressida Bonas, 24, played a cheerleader in the 2009 drama Trinity, touted to be the UK's version of Gossip Girl, but the series was canceled after just one season.

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In one scene, Bonas — who was 20 at the time — is pictured with a group of female college students who are taken into a room full of young men where they offer sexual favors in exchange for the guys'  votes.

Bonas snagged the 2-minute role because her half-sister, Isabella Calthorpe, was the lead character in the raunchy drama.

As RadarOnline.com exclusively reported in February, Prince Harry, 28, is quite serious with Bonas and thinks she may even be "the one."

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"Harry is very close to Cressida, in fact she was one of the first people he wanted to see when he came back from Afghanistan,” a royal insider told RadarOnline.com.

"He missed her when he was overseas and started thinking she was someone he could settle down with.

"He may well have found his princess."

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