Kate Middleton, Prince William Family Trip: Canada Visit With Prince George & Princess Charlotte Includes Nannies, PA & Security

The royal family's trip to Canada in September will be the first royal tour for Princess Charlotte. In preparing for this, Kate Middleton and Prince William are going to have a big entourage of nannies, personal assistants and security, including a hairdresser. Of course, Prince George will also be joining the family.

There will be over a dozen of staff members joining the Cambridges for their official royal visit to Canada beginning Sept. 24. Since Kate Middleton and Prince William will have the two little royals with them, and with the tour taking at least eight days, they will definitely need plenty of help to ensure that the family trip is smooth-sailing.

Joining the royals to Canada are Rebecca Deacon and Miguel Head, the duchess and duke's private secretaries. Because Kate Middleton and Prince William will be making official visits on their family trip, they will need someone to keep track of their calendars. But while mom and dad are going to be paying respects to leaders and other dignitaries, Prince George and Princess Charlotte will be cared for by nannies led by Maria Teresa Turrion Borrallo, People reports.

The royals will also be assisted by Natasha Archer, who doubles as Kate Middleton's personal assistant, and Amanda Tucker. Archer is in charge of the wardrobe for both the duke and duchess, while Tucker is Kate Middleton's personal hairdresser. They have been accompanying the Cambridges for many of their official trips outside of the U.K.

According to the Independent, Kate Middleton and Prince William last made an official visit to Canada in 2011. It was actually the very first overseas tour that the Cambridges took after their marriage. Returning with the kids this time will be a different kind of family trip as their schedules will have accommodate lots of playtime with the Prince George and Princess Charlotte. "There will be a heavy focus on nature, the outdoors and there will be at least one private day factored into the trip," sources said, via Vanity Fair.

Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is expected to welcome the royals. Himself a dad of three kids, Trudeau is said to be looking forward to the visit and has been keeping tabs of the royal's itinerary as it is being set.

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