Kate Middleton is in Search for a “Nanny”
By Jobs & Hire Staff Reporter | Jan 16, 2014 06:40 AM EST
The England's Prince William and his wife Kate Middleton will be having a trip and their son, Prince will be in need of nanny.
Jessie Web, the 71-year-old nanny of Prince Harry plans to leave her position as the nanny of William's son.
The couple will have an April tour in New Zealand and Australia with Prince George and someone should be with the royal prince while the couple is busy.
Web, who is planning to retire as a nanny in the palace because of her age, will be doing the couple a favor.
Initially, rumors are spreading that Caroline will be with the couple to watch her grandson. However, later reports says that Caroline was never an option to be the next nanny.
The Arbiter confirmed that Caroline won't be doing the job.
"That's rubbish. Carole is Prince's George's grandmother-she's not the hired help or Mrs. Doubtfire. The grandmother would also be a distraction from the purpose of the tour, which is to celebrate and promote New Zealand and Australia."
Also, the couple would not post any advertisement regarding the position. Instead, they would ask their family and friends for some recommendations to assure that the right person will be hired for the job.
"First and foremost is Prince George's safety and leaving him in capable hands, but the couple will also look for someone who has either cared for members of the royal family in the past and who is trustworthy and won't sell her experience to the tabloids," says Arbiter.
Both William and Kate will be working and Prince George should not a reason for them to accomplish their responsibilities this coming tour.
Prince George is the second baby to accompany the Royal couple to a tour, following his father back in 1983. Prince William was only a year old when he travelled with Prince Diana and Prince Charles to Australia and New Zealand.
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