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article imageRoyal couple begin honeymoon amid attempts to avoid paparazzi

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Kev
By Kev Hedges
May 11, 2011 in Travel
By Kev Hedges.
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Prince William and his newlywed Kate Middleton are on their honeymoon and there will be little doubt that the paparazzi will be attempting to locate the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, just to get that illusive photo of the royal couple on the beach.
There is a covetous demand for photographs of the royal couple from every corner of the world. It has already been widely reported that the couple have gone to one of the many islands in the Seychelles. Only four of the 115 islands are privately owned, and one German property developer, Farhad Vladi, has already told a leading German newspaper that the couple are staying on his North Island.
Buckingham Palace have already requested the couple be left alone to enjoy the two-week honeymoon in private. Mark Borkowski, runs his own public relations company, he believes the media will give them a reward of peace and quiet after the two kisses on the balcony and the Aston Martin moment.
The Palace have so far become far more diligent in keeping secrets from the media than they did during the days when Princess Diana was alive. In 1993, Diana sued over photos taken of her in gym and four-years-later she was photographed on board a yacht with Dodi Al-Fayed. But the royal household has improved secrecy. The design of the wedding dress and the stag night - kept a closely guarded secret - and their engagement in Kenya last year was kept beyond the media's attention, as reported in a BBC magazine.
Prince William and Catherine Middleton.
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Prince William and Catherine Middleton.
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The couple have been to the Seychelles before, in 2007. It was here they had rekindled their romance following a five-month break in their relationship. It would set any would-be holidaymaker back £14,000 ($22,000) per week to stay on the luxurious North Island. The royal couple, who would most likely stay in the enormous Presidential Villa, would be surrounded by its incredible beaches and stunning villas, according to the Telegraph.
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