The British public is very eager to know on who is going to be helping out in raising the royal children. With Kate Middleton bearing their second child to Prince William, getting a nanny is now being taken into full consideration.
According to the full online report of the Daily Mail, Prince William and Kate Middleton are seeking professional help for the second pregnancy and intends to get a full-time nanny for the child.
The couple first made waves when they broke tradition and prefer not to hire a full-time maid for Prince George. They did, however, hire part-time nannies, to help with the raising of the young Prince, as well as Kate's family.
Apparently, their decision doesn’t prove to be very much effective. One insider claims that “It was really hard work with George and there were lots of sleepless nights. So Kate has said she’s going to have help with the next one.”
The report also claims that the Royal couple have already scheduled in getting the nanny by the time Kate enters reaches the last phase of the pregnancy.
In order to accommodate the royal nanny, the couple is said to make changes to their home, adding a special annex as well as a guest suite, which is supposed to house Kate's family once the second royal baby arrives.
With all things in place, the second baby should be delivered in London, and then he or she is going to be moved out to the country in Norfolk, where Kate and William have already set up a new home.
The royal family plans to stay at the same hospital where baby George was born last year, though not the same doctor, since Marcus Sechell, the Queen's surgeon and gynecologist for the past 20 years, is about to retire. He, however, is going to be replaced by Alan Farthing and Guy Thorpe Beeston, who will oversee the delivery process.