Their bundle of joy is third in line to the British throne, but Prince William and Duchess Kate are giving their son Prince George a down-to-earth upbringing – with Wills leading by example.
Following his July 22 birth, young George has settled in with his mum and dad in Bucklebury at the home of Kate’s parents Mike and Carole Middleton. They have some help from their housekeeper, Antonella Fresolone, but there’s no nanny in sight and, as a family source tells Us Weekly, “there’s no special treatment” granted to either prince.
“William still has to help load the dishwasher after dinner. The same will apply to George when he’s a grown boy,” says the insider.
The source adds that 31-year-old royal couple have no immediate plans to hire a nanny for little Prince George Alexander Louis. “They’re doing as much as they can by themselves. The baby is always with one of them, or asleep.”
Us Weekly also reports that, not surprisingly, the pair are finding parenthood extremely rewarding. “They’re loving it,” a source close to the couple reveals. “Every day is bringing new things to learn.”