But after a whirlwind few weeks of life as the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, they are advertising for household servants to take care of their day-to-day needs.
A source inside Buckingham Palace said last night: “William and Kate might have wanted to have a simple life and do everything themselves but it’s just not possible.”
The royal couple do manage fine when in Anglesey, where William is based as an RAF rescue pilot.
But, as the Daily Mirror revealed yesterday, they are about to take an apartment at Kensington Palace in London for when they need to be in the British capital.
Notices have now gone up at Buckingham Palace asking staff to apply for jobs as their housekeeper, butler, valet and dresser to help as they juggle engagements.
The source said: “The whole place is buzzing with excitement. Lots of people will want these prestigious jobs. The royals always like to promote existing staff rather than bring in people from outside.
“This is a golden opportunity for someone to be in at the beginning of William and Kate’s working and domestic lives.”
The insider said: “He needed to change from his Guards uniform with a bearskin into a top hat and tails for the racing.
“There is so much to remember if you don’t have a valet to look after you. They will also need a butler for when they entertain.”
Kate will be keen to find an excellent dresser because she is already a fashion icon whose outfits are studied and commented on around the world. Applicants for the job will have to be friendly and patient as well as being good at the job.
The source said: “They will need to get on with the Duchess on a personal level and help her along the way, while not becoming too familiar. It’s quite a balancing act.”
Kate, 29, will personally interview the applicants and will hope to appoint someone before she and William fly out to Canada on June 30 to begin their first official overseas trip.Some royal servants have risen from humble beginnings to become close confidants of the royals.
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