Where will William & Kate honeymoon?
When all the wedding fuss is over, where will newly weds Prince William and Kate Middleton escape too on honeymoon? Here are our top royal honeymoon destinations...

Australia Kate Middleton and Prince William will head to Lizard Island, on the Great Barrier Reef in Australia, for their honeymoon, according to a report in the Sunday Mirror. The newspaper claims the pair, who marry on Friday, will shell out a whopping $3,299 a night to stay at the picturesque resort.
Jordan Prince William and Kate Middleton may be heading to the Middle Eastern country of Jordan for their honeymoon. It would be a return visit for Kate, who attended nursery school in the city of Amman. The historic site of Petra and the valley of Wadi Run are reported to be on the travel schedule for the newlyweds for a week after their April 29 nuptials.
Scilly The Isles of Scilly do hold special memories for Prince William. Back in 1989 he holidayed there with his parents and Prince Harry.
Kenya Perhaps the couple will return to Kenya, the country where Prince William proposed to Kate in 2010
Mustique US Weekly reported that the Caribbean island of Mustique was the numebr one choice. The couple vacationed here twice in 2008 and Kate is reported to have had security look over the resort to make sure it will be safe.
Seychelles The couple are rumoured to have made a commitment to marry three years ago, while on holiday in the Seychelles – and they may make a nostalgic return there.
Scotland William and Kate are likely to spend at least part of the honeymoon in the country where their relationship first blossomed. There have been six royal honeymoons at Birkhall, Prince Charles's residence on the Balmoral estate, including the Queen and Prince Philip's in 1947.
A cruise Charles and Diana spent the second part of their honeymoon – between Hampshire and Balmoral – on the royal yacht Britannia. Their two-week cruise took in Algeria, Tunisia, Sicily, the Greek islands and Egypt. Britannia has been decommissioned but the Hebridean Princess, which the Queen chartered for the Royal Family's summer holiday this year, could provide a secure and private location for William and Kate.
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