It's been reported that Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are now on the hunt for a new nanny for the royal baby, Prince George.

Express UK reports that the present nanny of baby George is 71-year old Jessie Webb who has been the royal caregiver for decades; Nanny Jessie even took care of Prince William and Harry under the supervision of the late Princess Diana.

Webb came out of retirement on the condition that she would care for Prince George for a maximum period of 3-months and now at the end of her contract.

The royal parents are keen to maintain the services of Jessie, the nanny-extraordinaire, but they are discreetly looking for additional round-the-clock help, especially for the upcoming gruelling four-week tour of New Zealand and Australia.

Duke Willam and Duchess Kate have decided against hiring a maternity nurse after the birth of Prince George last July, rather, the couple moved into the Middleton family home in Berkshire so that Kate's mother, Carole, could help out, according to Dailymail UK.

The family of three have since moved to Kensington Palace last September and persuaded trusted nanny Jessie to join the royal household.

Sources have revealed that the Duchess' mother, Carole Middleton, may join the tour to the south to help the new parents, but this has been insisted as inaccurate by aides.

"Carole is very involved. She often arrives without warning," said a friend of the family. She's taken on a very hands-on role in caring for her first and only grandson and has been reported to visit the Kensington palace several times a week.

Other people that could join include Kate's dresser or lady's maid.

Obviously the couple will not be advertising the opportunity publicly as in the past, the royal family is very selective when it comes to employees and will probably turn to family and friends for possible recommendations.