The King & Queen of the World’s honeymoon location has been revealed. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have taken themselves to the uber-exclusive Seychelles’ North Island resort. The island on Wednesday was closely monitored by three national coast guard boats, further fueling local speculation that the royal couple had chosen it as their destination. The coast guard escorted away a boat that came too close. Follow link to check out the photo gallery – it’s pretty sick.
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Associated Press reports:
With its sandy beaches, clear waters and secluded hideaways, the Seychelles is a honeymoon destination fit for a future king – and residents say they’re proud Prince William and Kate are reportedly honeymooning here.
British media said the pair jetted off Tuesday to the Seychelles, a string of 115 islands in the Indian Ocean about 1,000 miles (1,600 kilometers) off the eastern coast of Kenya.
Prince William and his bride, who are now known as the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, are reportedly staying on the archipelago’s secluded North Island, some 19 miles (30 kilometers) away from the capital of Victoria.
The island on Wednesday was closely monitored by three national coast guard boats, further fueling local speculation that the royal couple had chosen it as their destination. The coast guard escorted away a boat that came too close.
A company that owns many exclusive, lush islands in remote locations has refused to give out any details of the royal honeymoon until it is over. Buckingham Palace also has requested the royal couple’s privacy be respected while they are on holiday.
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