Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Prince William & Kate Middleton's Tavanipupu Date Night Fit for a King


Fitting in a break from their far east Jubilee tour, Prince William and Kate Middleton took a night off at the private resort island of Tavanipupu, located in the Solomon Islands.

The royal couple slept in a private leaf-thatched bungalow, complete with a large outdoor shower, fridge stocked with champagne and fresh fruit, and a cappuccino machine. The resort, costing a whopping $1,260 per night served the couple piƱa coladas before their snorkeling adventure.

Later, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge dined outside underneath a bamboo gazebo at the end of the bungalow's jetty. Local seafood and produce was served and a source tells Us magazine that Chili mud crab and Ikamata, a local dish of yellow fin tuna sashimi cured in lime juice, coconut milk, ginger, garlic and spring onions, served in a coconut half were on the menu.

Resort co-owner Pamela Kimberly happily admitted, "They couldn't have been more complimentary about the island. They said they would definitely tell their friends about it. And that meant a lot to us."


Via: Prince William & Kate Middleton's Tavanipupu Date Night Fit for a King

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