Prince William and his wife Kate opted not to hire a maternity nurse after the birth of their first son, George, instead opting to rely largely on the Middleton family for help.
However their growing workload and a boisterous toddler means the couple are now looking for an extra pair of hands the second time around.
Aides have enquired at London-based Norland Agency and Royal Nannies about the possibility of a full-time maternity nurse for at least three months, the Mail on Sunday reports.
The Duchess already has a full-time nanny to help with 18-month-old Prince George – but it is understood she wants additional help for her second child.
Speaking about their current nanny, Antonella Fresolone, 42, a royal insider said: “Antonella has already been proving invaluable to the Duke and Duchess. (Read More))
Wow! Must be nice to have so much staff to do everything for you!!
ReplyDeleteBetween caring for the kids. A full time housekeeper, chef, driver, personal assistant, hairdresser.
I don't feel bad for them. Most of the "work" they do looks fun. Getting dressed up going to benefit dinners, going to museums. Talking to kids in different schools.