Prince William just started at his new job as an air ambulance helicopter pilot this Monday, according to Time. The future king reportedly admitted that balancing his new job and being a father to a toddler and a baby is keeping his hands full.
"I like the challenge," Prince William told Sky News. "It's been obviously fantastic and she's been a little joy of heaven ... It's more responsibility looking after two little ones, especially when George is around as he's a little monkey."
Talking about the difficulty of leaving his family at home to go to work, Prince William said it's "no more difficult than everyone else has to do."
However, reports claimed that Prince William's new job may be more demanding than he would like it to appear. Because the job involves working with medics to save lives, Prince William will be out of contact with Kate Middleton during shifts lasting up to 10 hours a day.
Being a mother to two kids and attending to her official duties as a Duchess Catherine also has a lot in her plate, and now, some speculate that she may need to step up a little bit more to compensate for Prince William not being at home for long hours.
"This means that Kate Middleton will likely rely on her mother, Carole Middleton, for support, guidance, and help with raising Prince George and Princess Charlotte," Celeb Dirty Laundry reported.
"Carole has been a fixture of the royal couple's home, Anmer Hall. The middle class mother of Kate, Pippa, and James moved in following the birth of both royal babies. During her time living with the Duke and Duchess, Carole helped Kate orchestrate a royal revolution that often broke royal protocol and secured a place in the royals' lives."
The issue of Kate Middleton's mother purportedly managing the household at Anmer Hall has been highly reported before. Rumors claim that the royal family is allegedly not comfortable with Kate Middleton's mother handling the royal household and having a hands-on approach to raising Prince George and Princess Charlotte.