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Prince William back at work after royal wedding

It was back to the day job for Britain's Prince William on Tuesday, four days after he married long-term girlfriend Kate Middleton in a royal wedding watched by hundreds of millions of people around the world.

May 03, 2011 / 16:13 IST

It was back to the day job for Britain's Prince William on Tuesday, four days after he married long-term girlfriend Kate Middleton in a royal wedding watched by hundreds of millions of people around the world.

The 28-year-old returned to his Royal Air Force (RAF) base in Anglesey, Wales, in time to resume his job as a search and rescue pilot, after a short break at a secret location.

The couple have delayed announcing their overseas honeymoon, which they had been expected to reveal on Saturday, the day after their wedding.

"He will return to work," said a spokesman for the Ministry of Defence. "It is a normal working day."

Media estimates put the global audience for the wedding at between several hundred million and 2.4 billion, helped by extensive international broadcast coverage and live streaming of the event on YouTube.

Around one million people lined the streets of central London to share in the show of royal pomp and pageantry laid on for the biggest royal wedding since William's parents Prince Charles and Diana married in 1981.

Speculation about where William and Middleton, 29, would spend their honeymoon has been rife, with Kenya and the Caribbean seen as possible destinations. The couple are now officially known as the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge.

first published: May 3, 2011 04:10 pm

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