The Royal couple, Kate Middleton and Prince William, is set to travel to one of the smallest nations in the world in celebration of the Queen's Diamond Jubilee next year.
Kate Middleton and Prince Williams to Travel to South Pacific for Queen's Diamond Jubilee |
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have finalized the plan to fly to Tuvalu - a group of islands in the South Pacific - with just 10,400 population.
'We are very proud of having the Queen as our head of state and were happily planning to celebrate her jubilee when this wonderful news came through,' says consul to the UK, Iftikhar Ayaz.
The Royal couple will also travel to Malaysia, Singapore and the Solomon Islands, but the dates are yet to be finalized.
Despite of the couple’s long trip; the visit to the 'small and faraway state' of Tuvalu is expected to create the most interest.
'As the islands that make up Tuvalu are very remote - some are 500km apart - the news will take a while to filter through,' Iftikhar tells the Daily Mail.
'But all of the residents will be delighted.'
As part of the celebrations for the Queen's 60 years on the throne, Prince Charles and Camilla will travel to Australia, New Zealand and Papua New Guinea, while Prince Harry is to fly solo in Belize, Jamaica and the Bahamas.
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