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THE Prince and Princess of Wales skipped the Bafta Awards this year to fly on a much-needed holiday following Kate’s cancer treatment.The couple – along with George, Charlotte and Louis – have been holidaying 4,000 miles away on the A-list Caribbean paradise of Mustique.AFPThe Wales family have been enjoying a luxury holiday to the Caribbean island of Mustique[/caption]GettyThe private island is a no-fly zone, with security headed up by former Scotland Yard Chief Simon Humphrey[/caption]The beautiful island – which has played host to the likes of Mick Jagger, Daniel Craig and Kate Moss – has some strict rules in place for royalty and celebs.

Editor-in-chief of Majesty Magazine Ingrid Seward told Fabulous: “There is a no-fly zone put in place over the island when royalty or high-end VIPs are staying to ensure no drones hover overhead taking illicit photographs. “Kate is paranoid about her children’s privacy which narrows down the choice of holiday spots.“Most of the very expensive villas are set well out of sight from the road and everything is at hand.



The beaches are usually deserted – not a sun lounger in sight.“Out of necessity Kate and Wills have their bodyguards within running distance from them at all times and of course they become friends and help carry things to the beach.”Ingrid added: “William was anxious to give Kate some of the sunshine she craved after her cancer illness which put her in the shade for almost a year.

“So, Mustique was t.

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