Royal Dice Journey Game

Royal Dice Journey Game

Royal Dice Journey Game Online - Play Free Fun Kids Puzzle Games

Royal Dice Journey is a free online game that combines fun and relaxation in the midst of the excitement surrounding the Wedding of the Decade! Take a break from the hustle and bustle and challenge the royal residents to a thrilling game of Royal Dice. Prove your skills, outsmart your opponents, and compete for the ultimate title - becoming the next King or Queen! With its engaging gameplay and regal atmosphere, this game is the perfect way to unwind and have fun. Step into the castle, roll the dice, and let the royal adventure begin!

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How to Play Royal Dice Journey Game

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Wedding of Prince William and Catherine Middleton

According to WikiPedia the wedding of Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, and Catherine Middleton took place on 29 April 2011 at Westminster Abbey in London, United Kingdom. The groom, Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, is the eldest son of Charles, Prince of Wales and Diana, Princess of Wales, and second, after his father, in line to succeed his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II. The bride, Catherine 'Kate' Middleton is the eldest of three children of Michael and Carole Middleton of Bucklebury Manor at Pease Hill, Berkshire. The Dean of Westminster, John Hall, presided at the service; the Archbishop of Canterbury, Rowan Williams, conducted the marriage; Richard Chartres, the Bishop of London, preached the sermon; and a reading was given by the bride's brother, James. William's best man was his brother, Prince Harry, while the bride's sister, Pippa, was maid of honor. The ceremony was attended by the bride's and groom's families, as well as members of foreign royal dynasties, diplomats, and the couple's chosen personal guests.

The Royal Wedding Honeymoon

According to the WikiPedia article we referenced in the previous paragraph, the day after the wedding Prince William immediately returned to his work as a search-and-rescue pilot, and the couple did not depart until 9 May, ten days after their wedding. The location of the honeymoon was initially kept secret, with not even Catherine knowing where they would be heading. However, speculation ran rampant, fuelled by the knowledge that she wanted to go somewhere warm and her appearances shopping for warm-weather clothing. Although the press speculated that they might be headed to locations such as South America, Jordan, and Kenya, the couple ultimately decided to honeymoon for 10 days on a secluded villa on a private island in the Seychelles. On the morning of 21 May, a spokesman for St. James's Palace announced that the couple had returned to the United Kingdom. The length of the honeymoon was limited by William's RAF duties and the couple's official scheduled tour to Canada and the United States.