Prince Harry, 33, and Meghan Markle, 36, will marry in Windsor this May.
Speculation over all aspects of the day is rife, with royal fans wondering who Meghan will choose as her bridesmaids, and what designer will create her wedding gown.
Planning a wedding of this magnitude is stressful, and the couple will surely be looking forward to a relaxing break once the day is over.
But where will they go? One of the most romantic destinations in the world is “quietly confident” Harry will choose to take his new bride to them.
The small and luxurious island of Nevis in the Caribbean are hoping the newlyweds will spend their first holiday as man and wife there.
Harry has already enjoyed two trips to the island, once on a private holiday with his mother in 1993, and again as part of his Caribbean tour in 2016.
Diana and Harry stayed at the Montpelier Plantation and Beach, a historic former sugar plantation on the Montpelier Estate.
When Harry returned to Nevis in 2016, he made a trip to the aptly named Lovers Beach, somewhere he would be likely to take Meghan for a romantic stroll as it is one of the most secluded beaches in the world.
Speaking about their hopes for a honeymoon visit by the couple, CEO of the Nevis Tourism Authority, Greg Phillip said: “As it is one of the most romantic islands in the world, we are quietly confident that Nevis’ guaranteed privacy will attract the royal newlyweds.”
Privacy is one of the top priorities for any honeymooning couple, let alone one who have become the most photographed on the planet.
One of the more secluded islands, Nevis would offer the privacy the couple crave, as well as the chance to explore acres of rainforest.
There is even a volcano – Nevis Peak – for picture perfect honeymoon photos.
While the location of Harry and Meghan’s honeymoon is not yet confirmed, there have been rumours regarding Harry’s stag do – sure to be a raucous affair.
It is believed a spot has been decided on: a luxury ski resort in Verbier, Switzerland.
Harry will most likely celebrate there alongside brother Prince William and friends.
Harry’s uncle Prince Andrew is said to have offered up his £13 million chalet at the spot for the stag party.