Britain's Prince William and his new spouse Kate have set off for a late honeymoon next their wedding last month, St James's Palace said on Tuesday.
The pair flew out on Monday, a royal basis said, but no information were given of their destination, other than that it was external Britain.
"They have gone for their honeymoon and the pair has asked for their retreat to be appreciated ..," a presenter for William said.
Press speculation about where the newly-weds would go has been rife, with Kenya and the Caribbean seen as probable destinations. The Daily Mirror said on Tuesday the pair had indoors in the Seychelles in the Indian sea.
Their wedding on April 29 fascinated about a million well-wishers onto the streets of London and a worldwide television audience predictable by media to be as high as 2.4 billion.
The pair, now officially known as the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, caused a surprise the day after their wedding when they said they were not exit right away on honeymoon.
As an alternative William returned to job as a Royal Air Force search and rescue helicopter pilot and Kate was spotted pushing a shopping trolley in a superstore car park close to their home in Anglesey, Wales.