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NOBLE PRINCE An unnamed 51-year-old sister of Harryâs ex-girlfriend Cressida Bonas has died.
Prior to being told she had an inoperable brain tumor, Pandora Cooper-Key had been fighting cancer for 24 years.
Esmond Cooper-Key was a nobleman and Lady Mary Gaye Curzon was their daughter.
She had ten siblings and was half-sister to Anna Bonas, an actress and model.

For the first time, Princess Eugenie, Sarah Fergusonâs daughter, introduced Cressida and Prince Harry in May 2012.
Harry was famously seen naked in Las Vegas, which caused some problems between them, but they dated until April 2014.
Following that, Cressida and his other ex-girlfriend Chelsy Davy attended Harry and Meghan Markleâs wedding in May 2018.
According to Cooper-Key, a ceramicist who used to work as an accessories designer for Vivienne Westwood, her family had planned her funeral âthousands of times.â
Later that year, the mother of two was told she had a tumor on the left side of her brain that could not be removed.
Through immunotherapy, she was hoping to get better.
Pandora, from west London, was 26 years old when she was first told she had Pagetâs Disease, a rare kidney cancer.
Overcoming the illness, she had her first child about 10 years later.

Shockingly, doctors told her just weeks after giving birth that they had found a sarcoma in her left eye.
Although only a few thousand are diagnosed in the UK each year, sarcomas are very rare and aggressive tumors.
When her tear duct was removed, Cooper-Key was told she had only 10 months to live, but she fought for years.
Prior to finding another one behind her nose, one was found in her cheek and successfully removed.
She also had intense seizures that would sometimes knock her out for days.
Although Cooper-Key had eight surgeries to remove tumors and later cosmetic work, she was left with no muscles in half of her face and needed Botox to make the other half paralyzed.
Speaking to The Times in 2021, she joked, âIâm the only girl in town who gets it free.â

Next, near the end of last year, she got a brain tumor that doctors said could not be removed.
While talking to Femail a few months ago, she said, âTo operate, theyâd have to go through blood vessels, which is not good.â
âSo they categorically said in the first meeting, âIâm really sorry, but we canâtâ.â
Cooper-Key was described as: âBeloved daughter of the late Edmond Cooper-Key, and Lady Mary Gaye Curzon, adored mother of Bow and Nestor, so much-loved sister of her two brothers and eight sisters and devoted aunt to her nieces and nephews.â
Sarcoma UKâs Director of Communications, Kerry Reeves-Kneip, praised Cooper-Keyâs work to raise awareness about the condition.
âSharing her story so openly helped bring important attention to sarcoma and the problems patients face,â she said.
Pandoraâs impact on many peopleâs lives went beyond her efforts to raise money; her kindness and strength remain a lasting legacy.
As a representative of Sarcoma UK, I want to send our deepest condolences to Pandoraâs family, which includes her mother, Lady Mary, her sister, Cressida Bonas, her two sons, and everyone who loved her.
Pandora made a huge difference for our organization and for other people with sarcoma.
âWe will honor her by continuing our mission with renewed vigor at Sarcoma UK.â
âPandoraâs kindness, courage, and indomitable spirit will forever remain in our hearts.â