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Kate Middleton and Prince William's top secret honeymoon location has been revealed after over a decade.
The royal couple got married on April 29, 2011, and left to a secret location just one day later.
They had "a blissful few days" before leaving on a longer trip.
Kate Middleton and Prince William got married back in April 2011 and went on a fancy honeymoon to the Seychelles, spending two weeks soaking up the sun in a private villa. But a new book reveals that the couplealsowent on a secret honeymoon in a private house owned by King Charles—the details of which have just been revealed for the very first time.
The Windsor Legacy: A Royal Dynasty of Secrets, Scandal, and Survival
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Royal biographer Robert Jobsonreportedlyclaims in his new biographyThe Windsor Legacythat William and Kate took a "top secret" mini honeymoon on April 30—just one day after their April 29 wedding—and stayed at Llwynywermod, King Charles home in Wales.
The 18th-century Welsh farmhouse is a favorite of King Charles', and the newlyweds had "a blissful few days" staying there according to a senior royal source, who also noted that the no one ever found out that they were at the property (until now, obviously).
So, what else can you expect fromThe Windsor Legacy? A lot of royal tea. The book "offers a riveting exploration of the British monarchy's resilience and influence over the past century, looking at its key players and conflicts, with a forward-looking examination of its future." Including, ahem, "the abdication crisis, royal family entanglements, Cold War espionage, betrayal, and scandalous love affairs to more recent constitutional crises and the monarchy's most closely guarded secrets and feuds."
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