They have finally managed to escape!
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have left for a two-week honeymoon in a secret hideaway in the Indian Ocean. According to reports the newlyweds will stay in an exclusive villa that costs £4,000-a-night and is located on one of the most beautiful and romantic islands in the world, the Seychelles.
Will and Katherine are believed to have flown out by private jet yesterday before being taken by helicopter from the mainland to the tropical retreat. William's car was apparently seen leaving Anglesey, north Wales, yesterday accompanied by a police Range Rover piled high with luggage.
A spokesman for the couple confirmed that they have left on their honeymoon but would not clarify if they had headed to the Seychelles as widely speculated:
"We are not confirming and we are not commenting on speculation on where they may be going on their private honeymoon, we are just confirming that they have gone. The couple have asked that their privacy be respected during their honeymoon."
The newlyweds could be staying in a secluded villa like this |
If the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have chosen the Seychelles for their honeymoon they could well be heading for an idyllic location they visited four years ago - the island of Desroches. With only a handful of luxury villas built across the island, they will have the ultimate private location to celebrate their new life.
The area is well known for activities such as snorkelling, kayaking or diving are encouraged, its tranquillity is preserved with a ban on jet skis and similar watersports.