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No Clue:William- Kate's Honeymoon‎

(England Twitter)-With the royal wedding over, there's much conjecture about where the honeymooners will go. Check out Where are William and Kate headed?" at the Ministry of Blog Gossip.
William, now the Duke of Cambridge, has a fortnight's leave from his job as an RAF Search and Rescue helicopter pilot and has reportedly not even told his new wife where they are going.
On Friday night William and Kate and 300 close family and friends partied until the early hours at Buckingham Palace to celebrate their marriage. Guests included the Prince of Wales, Duchess of Cornwall and even the Duke's uncle Earl Spencer was said to have been there for part of the event.

Capture the castle: Maybe the royal pair needs to see what passes for a castle in California, namely Hearst Castle in San Simeon. They could skip the indoor rooms (which might pale in comparison to Buckingham Palace) and take a garden tour that visits the Neptune and Roman pools, the Casa del Mar guesthouse and more. Sweeping views of the Pacific Ocean are guaranteed with the $24-per-person ticket.
The future king and his beautiful bride, who will now one day be Queen, pledged their love for one another at Westminster Abbey. Around a million people turned out to celebrate the wedding and those who flocked to witness their Buckingham Palace balcony appearance were treated to not one, but two kisses from the couple.

The royal family is believed to be prepared to take legal action to prevent any media outlet attempting to disrupt the honeymoon.

After their honeymoon, the couple will return to their rented cottage at Anglesey in north-western Wales and William will return to his job as a helicopter rescue pilot with the Royal Air Force.

They will then undertake their first overseas royal tour together, with a two-week visit to Canada starting in late June.

But William wants time for the couple to settle into married life - up to two years - before taking on their royal duties full-time, but it's unlikely the public interest in them will wane.