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Bindi Irwin and Chandler Powell share intimate honeymoon pics as they spend time with animals at Australia Zoo

The couple is making the most of their honeymoon despite being forced to spend it at Australia Zoo due to the coronavirus pandemic
PUBLISHED MAY 5, 2020
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Bindi Irwin and Chandler Powell are making the most of their honeymoon despite being forced to spend it at Australia Zoo due to the coronavirus pandemic. 

The newlyweds took to Instagram to post some intimate pictures of their honeymoon which they are celebrating at the Queensland animal park. In the pictures, the couple is seen sporting their usual khaki attire while posing with a giraffe that is seen eating from Bindi's hand. 

Bindi captioned the image, "Our honeymoon may not have turned out as we'd planned, but we're grateful to be spending time with our beautiful animals. Things are incredibly busy here while we're temporarily not open. We're all working together to make sure our animal family is happy."

Bindi and Chandler tied the knot during a last-minute wedding ceremony that took place in March due to the strict government lockdown. As a result of the pandemic and lockdown, only five people were allowed to attend the wedding. The couple had earlier planned to tie the knot in a much larger ceremony on April 4. 

The couple's wedding special will air for Australian fans on May 23 at 6.30 pm on Foxtel's Animal Planet after it premiered in the US on cable channel Animal Planet last month. The network had moved the Australian release date for the special 'Crikey! It's The Irwins: Bindi's Wedding' forward by two months on viewers demand. 

They announced in a statement last month, "Australia, we've heard you and you won't need to wait long for the television wedding event of the year."

The special will show special moments from the pair's wedding. 

It will also feature Bindi's brother Robert walking her down the aisle. The couple had first met at the Australia Zoo in 2013 and had announced their long-distance relationship back in 2015. 

We had previously reported that the lovebirds are already planning their first child together. It is believed that the pair are making preparations to expand their family, New Idea reports. The pair have already started to build an animal-themed nursery, an insider added. If the pair have a boy, then the couple will reportedly name him after Bindi's late father Steve 'The Crocodile Hunter' Irwin.

"For Bindi, losing her father was incredibly hard... so honoring him in this way would mean the world to her," an insider told the publication. Bindi's father, the late Steve Irwin had passed away in September 2006 at the age of 44 after being pierced in the chest by a stingray barb. At the time, he had been filming a wildlife documentary in Batt Reef in Queensland. 

Back in 2019, Bindi had shared with Bang Showbiz, "One day it would be special to have my own little wildlife warriors. I think it's a way away right now, but when it does happen, I can guarantee you they'll have their own khaki because khaki is not just a color, it's an attitude." 
 
"We'll take over the world and make a difference together! I'm excited. I have a lot of hopes for the future," she had shared at the time.

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