Most newlyweds can’t keep their hands off each other, but when Prince William and Kate Middleton marry will have to behave themselves. They will reportedly spend the first few months of married life sharing a home with Prince Harry.
The young couple are due to wed at London’s Westminster Abbey on April 29, in a ceremony that is expected to attract an international TV audience of over 2 billion.
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But after the carriage ride, balcony kiss and luxurious honeymoon, the newlyweds will be returning to the modest Clarence House apartment they currently share with William’s younger brother, Prince Harry.
An unnamed palace official said William and Kate have yet to decide where they want to live. Buckingham Palace, St James’s Palace and Kensington Palace are all reportedly being considered, but until one is chosen and renovated, the newlyweds will stay where they are.
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“The rooms aren’t particularly fancy but Catherine is used to them,” the source told the UK’s Daily Mail. “She gets on brilliantly with Harry so it won’t be too much of a hardship shacking up with him for a while.”
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