Prince Harry and his future bride Meghan Markle are postponing their honeymoon.

At a Kensington Palace press briefing, spokesman Jason Knauf stated the couple will not be going  on their honeymoon immediately after the wedding. “The couple will be going on honeymoon, but not straightaway,” Knauf said. “They will have their first engagement as a married couple in the week after the wedding.

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The couple is expected to honeymoon in Namibia. Travel and Leisure magazine reported the couple would be staying at the newest luxury camp in Namibia, Natural Selections Hoanib Valley Camp.

Namibia is one of the least densely populated nations on Earth, so the couple should get quite a bit of privacy.

They previously spent some time in Botswana while they were dating. The prince told the BBC that he convinced Markle to accompany him on a camping trip after they previously went on dates in London. “I think about three, maybe four weeks later, I managed to persuade her to come join me in Botswana and we camped out with each other under the stars. We spent five days out there, which was absolutely fantastic. Then we were really by ourselves, which was crucial to me to make sure we had a chance to get to know each other.”

The two are set to be married on May 19.

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