Kate Middleton's Mom Becomes Live-in Grandmother, Helps Daughter and Prince George Settle in

Duchess of Cambridge's mom has been traveling with her, Prince William and their baby boy since his birth

By Brandi Fowler Aug 17, 2013 5:02 PM
| Updated Aug 17, 2013 5:01 PM
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Kate Middleton, Duchess Catherine, Carole MiddletonGeorge Pimentel/WireImage

Carole Middleton is one helpful mom.

Kate Middleton's mother has reportedly been helping her daughter and grandson Prince George settle in, letting them stay at her Berkshire mansion for three weeks right after his birth and then going with them to north Wales when they moved, according to the Daily Mail

In the midst of Prince William's return to duty as a rescue helicopter pilot, the Duchess of Cambridge and the couple's little one moved back to Anglesey at the beginning of this week.

According to the site, Carole was "persuaded" to go with them to help the mother-and-son duo along.

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And Kate and Prince William are said to be very grateful for all of her help.

Meanwhile, Prince William is scheduled to finish his posting at RAF Valley in mid-September, at which time the couple is expected to move into their home in Kensington Palace.