Weeks after Duchess of Cambridge Kate Middleton is expected to give birth to another royal baby, their housekeeper suddenly quit for an unknown reason. According to new reports, Prince William and Kate are currently looking for a housekeeper that can do a high standard work for their 10-room house in Norfolk.
The royal couple advertised their urgent need of a house cleaner in a magazine called The Lady and giving criteria such as being loyal and discreet. "Housekeeper sought for a large family home in Norfolk. We are looking for someone with previous housekeeping experience, ideally within a large private house, and preferably within a family environment with dogs," the ad wrote.
The said heavy chores of the applicant that will be chosen by the royal pair consists of "cleaning all areas of the house to a high standard; caring for and maintaining the homeowners' clothing; cleaning silverware and glassware; purchasing groceries and general provisions for the house; and dealing with deliveries; assisting with childcare and caring for dogs." Also, the successful applicant will assist childcare and should work from Mondays to Fridays. However, if there are special events, she must also be available.
On the other issue, Prince William and Duchess of Cambridge allegedly fight over Carole Middleton, Kate's mother stays at the Kensington Palace. According to reports, Carole insisted to stay at the Palace to help her daughter prepare for her second baby who is not 2 weeks away from the expected birth next month. "It seems Duchess Kate's mom Carole has been staying at Kensington Palace to help Kate prepare for Royal Baby 2.0 in April, and she is driving her son-in-law crazy! Kate's mom means well, but William could really use a break from the in-laws. Carole has pretty much taken over, she has even been nagging Prince William about cleaning up the dinner dishes," a source claimed.
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