London (Reuters) - following a spectacular Royal marriage which surprised the world, Prince William will return to work as a search and rescue pilot next week before taking his new wife on honeymoon abroad.
The Duke and the Duchess of Cambridge, research expenses after the party in the first hours in the wake of Friday wedding, new boarding a helicopter in the gardens of Buckingham Palace on Saturday for a weekend break in a secret location in Britain.
The prince will be to return to work as the search and rescue pilot next week before honeymoon begins at an undisclosed date, the Royal family said in a statement.
"The Duke and the Duchess of Cambridge chose not to leave immediately for a honeymoon," he said, using the new qualifications awarded Prince William, 28, and the former Kate Middleton, 29, by Queen Elizabeth.
"Locations with two private their weekend before the Duke returns to work and their future honey Moon, who will be overseas, is not disclosed in advance," he said, ignoring ostensibly feverish speculation as to where the couple will go.
After a relationship of nearly a decade, they were married in London impressive Abbey of Westminster of 13th century Friday as a million of supporters cheering lined streets of the capital.
Worldwide, estimates put global television and online audience - to 2.4 billion people more than one in three of the world if the figure is correct.
Commentators praised the Royal family to strike a balance between the choreography pomp - military bands in bearskin - black hats riders households in brilliant breastplates and personal spontaneity to the marriage.
"The British still know how to combine pomp, solemnity, romance (and wild hats) better than anyone else in the world," writes Sarah Lyall in the New York Times.
William led his bride the short distance of Buckingham Palace to St James's Palace in open-top Aston Martin his father with the licence plate "" JU5T WED.""
Photographs of their kisses on the balcony of the Palace of Buckingham lined with newspapers.
The day ended with a party of late-night for friends and family, to which Kate has transformed into a broken strapless white dress and a cropped knit cardigan, while William donned a black dinner jacket and bow tie of the couple.
British media have a guest, Millie Pilkington, said that the speeches at the bash were "absolutely hysterical."
Newspapers have also flooded with pictures of sister and the maid of honour Pippa in a slinky dress which drew a chorus of approval of Middleton. "Is Pippa women more qualified in the world?" asked the Daily Telegraph.
HONEYMOON HAS MYSTERY
As the other details of the marriage, including the designer of the dress of Middleton, the location of honeymoon was a secret.
Suggestions have included the Seychelles, in the Kenya, the Caribbean island of mosquito, an island on the great barrier reef Australia, the Greek of Corfu island and the Scilly Islands off the southwest coast of England.
Intense speculation about the couple every move highlights pressure they will face as the future British King and Queen living in glare full attention from the media.
To ease the Parallels were fired between Middleton and William hugely popular mother Princess Diana, who was sued by paparazzi until his death in a Paris car crash in 1997 aged just 36.
His death and divorce from the heir to the throne Prince Charles last year, marked a low point for the Royal family, which has also been involved in the scandal and is seen by many as being out of touch with the British publicparticularly during the austere economic periods.
But the background of Middleton - she is the first commoner to marry a prince to the British Throne in more than 350 years - and William personable style contributed to overthrow the monarchy rating in recent opinion polls, at least for the moment.
Not that the marriage was universally acclaimed in a country where many people face more difficult times, including unemployment and cuts in social services, due to a Government austerity program to reduce the enormous deficit of Britain.
"The Royal family have too many rights in a country where other people are having their rights of State removed." "We are funding a marriage of two people I have ever met and I don't care about everything," said the worker of charity London Jessamy Barker, 29.
Middleton has received the title of her Royal Highness, the Duchess of Cambridge, after the Queen made her grandson, William, Duke of Cambridge to celebrate the marriage.
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