Saturday, April 30, 2011

LONDON: Prince William delighted crowds of stunned well-wishers in central London on Friday when he took his new bride Kate for a spin in an Aston Martin with the number plate JU5T WED on the back.The prince drove out from the Buckingham Palace gates to the surprise of many, in a light-hearted moment that captured the spirit of their wedding day and epitomised their popular appeal as a new generation of royals.The new Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, aged 28 and 29, drove to nearby Clarence House, the home of his father Prince Charles , in an open-top Volante DB6 covered in bunting and balloons.

Kate was still in her ivory wedding dress, while William, second in line to the throne, had changed from his red Irish Guards colonel uniform into a less formal black outfit. "It was Prince William's idea to drive his new bride away from the official reception on their first journey as a married couple to his family home," said a spokesman for his St James's Palace office.The couple waved to the shocked crowds as William slowly drove up The Mall, the ceremonial processional route from Buckingham Palace to Trafalgar Square.In complete contrast with the formal carriage procession that took them from their Westminster Abbey wedding venue to the palace, escorted by massed ranks of cavalry, this time the couple were followed by a sole security car.

With a helicopter hovering overhead, the Aston Martin, the dashing British hero, the beautiful girl, and the boldness of the move, it could have been a scene from a James Bond movie.The car had been decorated with helium balloons, red and white rosettes, red, white and blue ribbons tied between the bonnet and the windscreen, with a learner driver's L plate on the front.Best man Prince Harry, William's brother, led other family and friends in doing the decorations.And in a move kept as a special surprise for the couple, there was a fly-past by a Royal Air Force search and rescue Sea King -- the same helicopters that William flies.The couple are based on the rural island Anglesey off the northwest coast of Wales, where William is a search and rescue pilot.

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