Royal Baby: Kate Middleton to Stay in Bucklebury for Six Months with Prince George?
Kate Middleton will reportedly stay with her parents for another six months. It is believed her mother, Carole Middleton, is the only person who can get Prince George of Cambridge to go to sleep. The Duchess of Cambridge gave birth to George on 22 July and has been staying at Bucklebury ever since.
"Carole really is amazing. They are calling her 'the baby-whisperer' as she is the only one who can get him to sleep!" a source told Grazia.
It was recently reported Kate was planning to move in to their new house, Anmer Hall in Norfolk, so that she can spend more time with the young prince.
"William and Kate's living arrangements are up in the air right now," the insider said, "The Middletons' home is such an oasis of calm for Kate, she is keen to stay as long as they can there, even up to six months.
"Kate feels so safe and secure with her family, as does William, and they want George's first six months to be as stable as possible," the source added.
Meanwhile, Kate Middleton will make her first official public appearance since becoming a mother in September, along with Prince William. The royal couple will be guests of honour at a charity event by Tusk Trust.
"That is the plan at the moment," a palace source told People.
William last week made a public appearance at the Anglesey agricultural show, where he talked about his bundle of joy.
"I thought search and rescue duties over Snowdonia were physically and mentally demanding but looking after a three-week old baby is right up there," he said in his speech to the crowd, "I know that I speak for Catherine when I say that I have never in my life known somewhere as beautiful and as welcoming as Anglesey. I know that both of us will miss it terribly when my search and rescue tour of duty comes to an end next month and we have to move elsewhere."
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