PRINCE William told delighted royal fans that he and Kate are looking for a babysitter for their three kids.
The Prince and Princess of Wales met well-wishers in Wales yesterday, and were praised for how well they’ve brought up Prince George, nine, Princess Charlotte, seven, and Prince Louis, four.
One plucky fan told the future king: “We love how you are raising your children, they are a credit to you.”
Beaming, Prince William replied: “We are looking for a babysitter”.
His comment caused crowds to laugh, and the woman joked back: “I would apply but I’ve got no teeth.”
Clearly delighted by his joke, she added: “I love you, you are so real, Diana would be so proud of you”.
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William could be seen shaking her hand and thanking her, before moving on to meet other waiting fans.
The video was shared on Twitter and has racked up thousands of likes.
One royal fan who loved the sweet encounter wrote: “She got that right Diana would of been so proud of her son William.”
Another added: “They ARE adorable and much more well-behaved than my kids ever were. Also I love HRHs William and Kate. They're a fantastic pair.”
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And a third joked: “Oh wow I would pay good money to be their babysitter.”
Kate Middleton and Prince William’s kids are currently looked after by arguably the most famous nanny in the country - the “Mary Poppins-esque” Maria Borrallo.
Madrid-born Maria was trained at the prestigious Norland College in Bath, which has educated over 10,000 nannies since it launched in 1892, for high profile families from Arab royalty to Hollywood stars.
Bedtime takes place at 7pm, new foods and flavours are introduced every few days and playtime takes place outside – come rain or shine.
William and Kate visited Holyhead in Anglesey, North Wales, and later travelled to Swansea in South West Wales this week.
During their Welsh visit, a little boy was overcome with excitement when he met William and Kate during their first visit to Wales in their new titles.
And Kate revealed an adorable detail about Princess Charlotte as she met a little girl, 2, with the same name.
The royal couple had promised to visit at the earliest opportunity following the death of the Queen, and returned hoping to begin "deepening the trust and respect" they have with the people of Wales.
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We last saw Prince George and Princess Charlotte at the Queen’s funeral, where they were praised for their impeccable behaviour.
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The royal kids have just started a new school, the £7,000-a-term near Ascot, Berkshire.
Their younger brother Prince Louis has also joined them this year, as he started school in September.