Prince William and Kate Middleton to spend honeymoon in Australia’s Lizard Island
The Royal couple is reported to spend their honeymoon in Lizard Island to give the Prince and his new bride a chance to dive the Great Barrier Reef of Australia.
It looks like Prince William is keeping his promise to return to Australia for his honeymoon with Britain’s princess-to-be Kate Middleton.
The Royal couple is reported to spend their honeymoon in Lizard Island to give the Prince and his new bride a chance to dive the Great Barrier Reef of Australia.
The Sunday Mirror said in a report that the Lizard Island has been “tipped as the most likely- destination for their honeymoon”.
A national park, the Lizard Island noted The Sunday Mirror is “the jewel in the crown of a breathtaking chain of islands in the Coral Sea off the coast of Queensland, reached by a scenic one-hour flight from the northern city of Cairns”.
As reported by various media outlets including IBTimes, Prince Williams had given hints that he is considering taking his future wife to a honeymoon in Australia when he attended a function at Cairns on March 19 to thank 600 volunteers who played a big part in the rescue and recovery operations following the devastating Cyclone Yasi in Australia in February.
“I will have to come back. Maybe we’ll have a honeymoon in Cairns?,” Prince William was then quoted as saying by IBTimes.
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“Prince William eyeing Australian Honeymoon with Kate Middleton”
The Sunday Mirror noted that the Royal couple will spend their wedding night in the Belgian Suite in Buckingham Palace but he is reportedly keen on making the most of his two-week vacation after the wedding with a visit in Australia’s popular island. The news website also attested that Prince William and Kate fly to Australia by first-class flight on British Airways.
The island offers pristine coral-fringed private beaches, that allow the guests to enjoy ‘secluded picnics, snorkelling and spectacular sunsets’.
It is so private that the island allows not more than 80 visitors allowed to stay at a time. It is the chance for the newlyweds to have romantic walks and wake up in scenic sunrise or enjoy the sunset.
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