Prince William and Kate’s holiday ‘difficulties’ – ‘fun in the sun not in reach for them’

Royals: Expert says it's 'difficult’ for family to book holidays

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As senior members of the Royal Family, Prince William and his wife Kate are often in the public eye while they travel around the world. Regardless of whether they are travelling for royal duties or are jetting off for a break with family, the duo are often followed by cameras along with a huge entourage.

While it may seem like a glamorous life, when it comes to a traditionally relaxing holiday, royal experts have suggested this may be out of reach for them.

This is largely because of their prominence within the Royal Family.

In fact, according to travel expert Simon Calder and editor of The Crown Chronicles, Victoria Howard, holidays are “incredibly difficult” for members of the Monarchy.

“The royals seem to have everything,” said Mr Calder as part of Channel 5 documentary The Royals on Holiday.

“They have got the world at their feet but the trouble is they never get to see it in the same way as we do.

“I think perhaps they would just love to sign up for an all-inclusive and enjoy all the fun in the sun or go off on a track to Machu Picchu something which is within the reach of all of us but possibly not them.”

Ms Howard added: “I think it is incredibly difficult for them to mimic real-life holiday in a way that we might.

“Just quickly booking a flight somewhere for a last-minute break.

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“It’s not the way they work. They have to think of security.

“They have to think of who is going with them, which staff. They will never truly be alone in that way so they are in that gilded cage.”

Indeed, in the past, it has been reported that the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge travel with an almighty entourage.

On their 2019 tour to Pakistan, the couple took 14 members of support staff with them for the five-day trip.

Among this cohort were two private secretaries, a communications secretary and four other members of the comms team.

Additionally, there were two assistant private secretaries, their PA, programme coordinators and Kate’s hairdresser.

“The royals don’t go on holiday by themselves,” said Camilla Tominey, associate editor of the Daily Telegraph.

“They tend to take their bodyguards with them so it seems odd, doesn’t it?

“This idea of a holiday, not with complete strangers, but people who are working for you in tow even when they are off duty.”

However, while there may be some “difficulties” when it comes to a private escape, other experts have pointed out that there are also plenty of luxuries.

“I don’t think money is an object when they are choosing their holidays,” said royal commentator Claudia Joseph.

Similarly, journalist and commentator Carole Malone said: “The royals are not like anybody else on holiday mainly because they are richer and get to go to the best places on the planet.”

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