Monday, May 23, 2011

William and Kate Ended Their Honeymoon in Seychelles Posted by Bruce Foster on May 21, 2011


Prince William and Kate ended their honeymoon in the Seychelles, after 10 days, leaving the Indian Ocean archipelago on Friday, according to a press release from the British Royal Family.
Royal House Representatives have also said for “People” that the couple had a “memorable” holiday in the Seychelles, a true paradise, informs people.com.
William and Kate have “very much enjoyed their time together and are grateful that the Government of Seychelles have helped them have a 10-day honeymoon so special and memorable”, the statement said.
Officials did not say when William will return to work as a helicopter pilot in Wales.
William and Kate are to take part in the celebration of the 85th anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II on 11 June, which will be followed by the celebration of the birthday of her husband, Prince Philip, on June 12.
Prince William and his wife Catherine, who received the titles of Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, shortly before their marriage on April 29 in London, have decided not to go on honeymoon immediately after the wedding, and the British prince went back to work, as the pilot of the Royal Air Force rescue on the island of Anglesey in Wales, where he was remained since last autumn.
The royal couple left for their honeymoon on May 10, their destination of choice representing a true “state secret” and the subject of much speculation. The tabloid Daily Mail announced that William and Kate went to the Seychelles islands, where they would have rented an island.
Prince William and Kate Middleton were married on April 29, at Westminster in London, the event with a global audience estimated at around 2 billion people and attracting around one million people on the streets of London.

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