‘I’ll Find You In…’: Prince Harry’s Ex Cressida Bonas Pens Heartfelt Note To Sister After Her Death

As a heartbroken admirer, I find myself deeply moved by Cressida Bonas‘ poignant tribute to her late sister, Pandora Cooper-Key. Her words, filled with nostalgia and longing, paint a vivid picture of a bond that transcends the ordinary. The way she recalls the smallest details, from market roams to the resemblance of her nephews, speaks volumes about their shared history and the love that bound them.


Cressida Bonas is deeply mourning her half-sister, Pandora Cooper-Key. Sadly, Cooper-Key passed away at the age of fifty-one on July 22, following a long battle with cancer. She was diagnosed with cancer twenty-four years ago and recently developed an inoperable brain tumor.

Caitlin Moran, who was romantically linked with Prince Harry from 2012 to 2014, shared a heartfelt message on Instagram. She posted multiple pictures of her sister, accompanied by a deeply felt caption. In her post, Moran reminisced about past moments and reflected on life’s subtleties, expressing that she would often find herself mirrored in the smallest aspects of daily life.

She remembered wandering through markets, examining various trees and noticing the likeness between Cooper-key’s two sons and their mother. Bonas added, “I’ll catch you using expressions like ‘as happy as a tick’ or ‘as mad as a goose.’ I’ll look for your humor, even on the most challenging days. Whenever bravery is required, I’ll call out to you, hoping you’ll appear.”

For over two decades, Pandora Cooper-Key battled Li-Fraumeni syndrome, an uncommon condition linked with increased risk of cancer. Throughout this time, she faced numerous health issues including sarcoma, Paget’s disease, seizures, and various tumors.

Despite facing challenges, she managed to remain strong due to the unwavering support from her family. As she shared with Daily Mail in March, her family members are like pillars of strength for her, stating “We are rocks for each other; I couldn’t imagine navigating through this without them.”

An obituary in The Times referred to Cooper-Key as a cherished daughter, mother, sister, and aunt to numerous individuals who knew her. Lady Mary Gaye Curzon’s late daughter was Cooper-Key, and she leaves behind cherished children named Bow and Nestor, as well as other brothers and sisters.

In the end, Cressida Bonas expressed her feelings by penning, “Dear daughter of the late Edmond Cooper-Key and Lady Mary Gaye Curzon, and cherished mother of Bow and Nestor”. Through this heartfelt message, Bonas conveyed how deeply Pandora will be missed and fondly remembered.

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2024-08-06 21:10