While Kate Middleton has given her fiancé some idea of where she wants to go for honeymoon, the future princess of the Royal Family had let the planning to Prince William.

Britain’s future king has been busy preparing for the honeymoon while still on duty at the Royal Air Force base in Anglesey, Wales. But the Prince is keeping the location of the royal honeymoon from his future wife, a source told The Sunday Times, according to UK’s Telegraph.

The Royal couple is scheduled to leave for their honeymoon a day after the wedding on April 29 at Westminster Abbey.

The Prince said The Telegprah has two weeks away from work and enjoy the honeymoon as he is expected back to report for work for his search and rescue unit in mid-May.

A separate report by IBTimes noted that the Prince was considering spending his honeymoon in Australia. He said: "I will have to come back, maybe we'll have a honeymoon in Cairns."

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It was revealed however that the activities for the two-week vacation may include horseback riding in South America.

The Telegraph also named possible countries the Royal couple will likely visit after the big day. These include Jordan, Mustique, Kenya and the Seychelles.