Kate Middleton News & Update: Royal Duties Call Duchess of Cambridge, Prince William To Travel To India & Bhutan; Will Leave Prince George & Princess Charlotte WIth Nanny?

Being far away from one's children is always hard. However, sometimes, parents have to suck it up and part ways at some point. It is true that for parents their children are the world to them, no matter how short being apart from their kids are it will always seem like it is forever.

Now, the famous British Royal couple, Kate Middleton and Prince William, has a lot of royal duties and one of this is to travel to some far off place. Recently, the Kensington Palace just announced that the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Prince William and Kate Middleton, will be travelling to India and Bhutan.

In the press release by Kensington Palace, the royal couple will be travelling for seven days and they will be the only one to travel. In other words, they will leave there young kids back in London.

This, according to numerous sources, will be the longest time Prince William and Kate Middleton will be away from Prince George, 2, and Princess Charlotte, 11 months. According to insiders, Kate Middleton and Prince William entrusted the royal toddlers to people they trust.

The royal toddlers will be watched and taken care of by their nanny, Maria. Moreover, Kate Middleton's very own mother, Carole Middleton, will be there to help. They will be in contact everyday with the travelling royal couple.

"They will keep in touch with Skype, and I'm sure Maria will do a diary for them while they are away with pictures and photos, any moments they might have missed. She will know that while they are away, the parents need extra reassurance," said Sarah Dixon, a maternity nurse who knows friends of the royal couple.

Kate Middleton and Prince William will be touring the cities of India and Bhutan for seven days as part of their royal duties. After the trip, the Royal couple will be back soon in London for their family and kids. 

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