Kate and William won't hire a second nanny
Prince William (L), Kate and Prince George celebrate first birthday in London last year.
William, 32, and Kate, 33, already have full-time nanny Maria Borrallo to look after Prince George, 21 months, but they don't have any plans to hire a second one when the Duchess gives birth to royal baby number two in the coming weeks.
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A Royal source told People: "They are happy with the arrangement. If anything changes it wouldn't be for a while."
However, Ken Wharfe, who was a personal protection officer to Princess Diana and her two sons, believes the couple will eventually hire additional help.
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Ken told People: "They may not have one initially but they'll have one ultimately, in six months to a year. When George is being taken out, someone's got to stay in and look after the other one. They'll have to have a reserve nanny to do the babysitting when the other's out."
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Kate, who is expected to give birth any day now, also plans to take a longer maternity leave this time around.
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