Prince William and Kate Middleton Honeymoon Odds: Where will they go?

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Bookmaker.com, which released odds on the Royal Wedding Wednesday, added to the menu with odds on where Prince William and Kate Middleton will spend their honeymoon.  (all odds available here)

Africa tops the field with odds of 2/1 or +200 while Canada and Anguilla came in at 5/1.

The official favorites, however, are “none of the above” at 2/1 and “more than one of the above”, which would pay out $15 for every $10 bet.

The Royal Wedding will take place later this month.  Gambling911.com will be providing massive betting coverage on this event. 

WHERE WILL THE ROYAL COUPLE GO FOR THEIR HONEYMOON

15601

AFRICA

+200

15602

CANADA

+500

15603

ANGUILLA

+500

15604

BRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDS

+400

15605

TURKS AND CAICOS

+350

15606

SCOTLAND

+400

15607

WALES

+375

15608

GO ON A CRUISE

+650

15609

NONE OF THE ABOVE

+200

15610

MORE THAN ONE OF THE ABOVE

+150

 

- Alistair Prescott, Gambling911.com

 

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