Saturday, April 30, 2011

No honeymoon ... for now

Prince William and Kate, the new Duke of Cambridge, left on Saturday by helicopter to Buckingham Palace, although not hiciceron bound for their honeymoon, they will enjoy later, according to an official statement. British television chains have offered pictures of the newlyweds walking down the hall of the palace before getting on the helicopter which tried to prevent the persecution of journalists.

Appeared hand in hand, dressed casually: Catalina wearing a blue dress with a skirt above the knee and a black jacket, and Guillermo light blue shirt, dark blue jacket and beige trousers. Charles, meanwhile, has returned to work. This Saturday morning he left his residence in the same Aston Martin with the bride and groom arrived, as newlyweds, to Clarence House.

After the wedding in Westminster Abbey and the subsequent wedding procession through central London which was followed by a television audience estimated at 2,000 million people, Buckingham Palace on Friday hosted a dinner party given by Prince Charles , the groom's father, which were invited 300 family members and close friends of the couple, and, according to local media, lasted until the wee hours of the morning, but so far no pictures have been leaked.

Catherine wore a dress again, Sarah Burton, as seen in this video from the BBC. The party did not attend Queen Elizabeth and her husband, the Duke of Edinburgh, who chose to leave the palace to the younger women to celebrate their feast and left London to enjoy a long weekend because Monday is a holiday in the UK.

This Saturday has emerged that the couple will not take your honeymoon immediately. Much has been speculated about his possible destination is unknown. Africa-in Kenya asked William to Catherine in marriage, is one of the bets, but has also been mentioned in places as diverse as Jordan, the country in which Catherine lived for two years as a child, or in some inaccessible island in the Caribbean.

Another repeated bets aimed at Lizard Island, off the Australian state of Queensland, although this option seems more difficult given the remoteness and that William only has 15 days before returning to his post. There is also the option to continue making the newlyweds home as in the case of the wedding for which only wanted British goods, "and spend the honeymoon in Scotland, where Prince Charles and Queen have properties.

The ultimate fate of which has been talked about is Chile, where both spent time between high school and college.

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