Despite previous rumors that the Royal couple would be seeking a nanny to help out with the new baby, a new report suggests Kate Middleton and Prince William will be taking on the workload alone.

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On Friday, Inquisitr mentioned that the Duke and Duchess will be taking on the challenge of parenting two kids together with no help from a nanny or maternity nurse.

The two apparently are enjoying their family and was to enjoy being with the new baby and all of the work that comes from it.

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"As new parents, the Duke and the Duchess wish to enjoy being with their new baby and all that this entails," said a source. "There are no plans to advertise for a nanny or a maternity nurse."

When the two first had Prince George, they reportedly waited three months before asking nanny Jessie Webb to help out.

When that was a success, they chose Prince George's current nanny, Maria Borrallo, to come aboard and has been a part of the extended Royal family since the child was eight months old.

While fans continue to search for her barely-there, 7-month baby bump, the Princess is busy fighting for at-risk children.

She recently appears in a video stating her stance on children who need extra help and attention with the walk of life they've been handed.

"Both William and I sincerely believe that early action can prevent problems in childhood from turning into larger ones later in life," Middleton said in the video.