Sunday, May 1, 2011

William, Kate trying to apart from some private time

 Draw a line on an overseas immediate honey Moon and opting instead for a quiet weekend in a British secret location, Prince William and Kate Middleton made clear Saturday, they want to carve out a space for themselves.

This struggle for privacy is crucial if they want to avoid be hounded as mother of William, the late Princess Diana, whose every move was to tail.


Royal honeymooners started the day by asking the media not to meddle in the end of the week and to leave them alone when they eventually begin honeymoon. Separately, representatives of the Palace has also asked the media not to reveal where the couple lives near the base of Royal Air Force of William Wales.


He will return to military it as a helicopter pilot rescue after the weekend of the Festival, which ends Monday.


The application of the privacy is in striking contrast to their accessibility to the public in the two previous days. On the eve of the marriage of Friday at Westminster Abbey, William hosted crowds in the streets outside his official residence in an impromptu gesture.


The royal couple dazzled as the masses on their wedding day with a ride in horse-drawn carriage open at the top of the Abbey of Westminster at Buckingham Palace and a pair of kisses on a balcony of the Palace. Also, they appeared in the doors of the Palace with the prince of Aston Martin driving his father, who had balloons in the back and a licence plate "Just the sea".


William and Middleton, who have the title of Duke and the Duchess of Cambridge, now seem determined not to let the paparazzi armed with enlarged long cameras to make it impossible for them to go about their business without constantly feeling that they are harassed.


The couple walk hand in hand on the grounds of Buckingham Palace, onboard a helicopter Saturday morning for a secret location, and then issued a statement asking to be left alone.


"The couple asked that their privacy is respected during next weekend and during their wedding trip," according to a message posted on the official website of royal marriage.


Previously, officials have said that William had planned two weeks leave of his military duties in the indications that the honeymoon period will begin a day or two after the marriage. But the couple said on the website that they would honeymoon overseas at a later date.


The ultimate destination remains a closely guarded secret although a number of idyllic places mentioned. German media, who were not confirmed, reports suggested that the couple planned to spend the honeymoon to a small island to the Seychelles.


The reports were based on the comments to a German real estate agent who claimed to have leased the island to the British Royal family.


Privacy has long been the main concern of the couple while planning honeymoon. It is believed he considered of private islands in the Caribbean - although photographers boats could theoretically get photos of their cavorting on a beach - and sanctuaries in Africa, where William has traveled in the past.


Another option, they can use this weekend, one is Balmoral Estate of Queen Elizabeth II in Scotland, which contains large remote areas where the couple would be probably left alone.

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