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Kate will live with mum after baby is born: Future monarch



The Duchess of Cambridge is to move back in with her mother when her baby is born.

In a break with royal tradition, Kate, 31, will not employ a maternity nurse after the July birth.

Instead, she has told friends, she will live with her parents for at least the first six weeks after leaving hospital.



Support: The Duchess of Cambridge is set to move in with her mother Carole Middleton following the birth of her first child, and future heir to the throne of Britain


First home: The royal baby will spend at least the first six weeks of his or her life at the Middleton's £4.85million manor in Berkshire

The decision means a future monarch will be starting life in a commoner’s home in Berkshire rather than in the splendour of a royal residence.


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Kate says she ‘just feels safest and most secure’ with her family and believes that no one could be better placed to teach her about bringing up a baby than her mother, who has three children of her own.


New tradition: The Duchess of Cambridge will not employ a maternity nurse

She will particularly need her advice and moral support when Prince William returns to work as a helicopter pilot after taking his paternity leave.

It also solves the niggling problem of where the newborn third-in-line to the throne will live for the first few weeks of his or her life.

Sources have confirmed that William and Kate’s plans to move into a new apartment in Kensington Palace in time for the birth have hit a huge stumbling block.

This follows the discovery of asbestos – which has to be cleared before the couple themselves, let alone a new-born child, can set foot inside.

Kate’s parents, Michael and Carole Middleton, recently bought a £4.85million Georgian manor in rural Berkshire with plenty of space for their first grandchild to run around.


A recent visitor said Carole, who is ‘over the moon’ at the prospect of being a grandmother, is busy overseeing the redecoration of the house – including the installation of a new kitchen and ‘nursery-style’ room.

‘Carole fully intends to be part of this baby’s life and Catherine, for her part, plans to spend a lot of time with her parents, especially while she is waiting for the new apartment to be completed,’ they said.

‘And surely it is no bad thing this little prince or princess is given a taste of life outside of the Royal Family?’

At the moment, Kate and William are shuttling between their rented farmhouse in Anglesey, where William is based as a Search and Rescue pilot with the RAF, and Nottingham Cottage, a relatively modest two-up, two-down in the grounds of Kensington Palace.

They had hoped to move into their new home, the 57-room Apartment 1A – well before the arrival of their first child.



New home: The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, pictured during a visit to Ayrshire, Scotland earlier this month, are hoping to move in to their new apartment in Kensington Palace following the asbestos clear-up



Parent backing: Cathrine is set to put her trust in her parents Michael and Carole, pictured in their home village of Bucklebury, instead of hiring a nurse for the royal baby's first months




HARRY'S POLAR MISSION



Prince Harry is to take part in a perilous charity trek to the South Pole with a group of seriously injured ex-servicemen.


The 28-year-old, who recently returned from a second tour in Afghanistan, will join a British team in the Walking With The Wounded South Pole Allied Challenge 2013.


The challenge involves three teams from the UK, US and Commonwealth (Australia and Canada) racing across the Antarctic to the geographic South Pole. It aims to highlight the courage and determination of those who have been injured while serving their country.


Over four weeks in November and December, the teams will cover a total of 210 miles in temperatures as low as -45C and 50mph winds.


In 2011 Harry spent five days with another team from the Walking With The Wounded charity trekking to the North Pole before being forced to return home early to prepare for his brother’s wedding.

But, according to one well-placed source, Kate conceived almost as soon as they started trying for a baby following their official tour to the South Pacific last year, meaning it has become a race against time to get their new home ready.

This week, however, the source said their scaffold-covered apartment is still ‘virtually uninhabitable’.

Aides confirmed the apartment was unlikely to be ready until at least September or October, meaning the new third-in-line to the throne will endure something of a peripatetic existence for the first few months of their young life.

Prince William was born in the private Lindo Wing at St Mary’s Hospital Paddington, where Kate is also widely expected to give birth. Afterwards he was taken home by Charles and Diana to their apartment at Kensington Palace.

Diana employed a paediatric nurse, Anna Wallace, to help her with William for the first month, after which a nanny, Barbara Barnes, moved in.

÷  US magazine Time has named Kate for the third year running as one of the 100 most influential people in the world – alongside the likes of Barack Obama and the Pope.

The publication described her as ‘dignified, dutiful and unflappable’.

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