Prince William has denied reports of Kate Middleton's alleged second pregnancy and said that right now their hands are full and that they are not thinking about a second baby at the moment.

"Maybe one day. One's enough at the moment," Prince William reportedly explained to Regimental Sergeant Major Ray Collister during St. Patrick's Day Parade.

Guardsman Glenn Tierney also managed to get an update on how young Prince George was doing during the St Patrick's Day visit.

"I asked them all about George, I'm nosey like that," Tierney told the Daily Mail, adding, "They said he's doing really well and he's very busy crawling and eating."

Meanwhile, Prince George has finally got a new nanny. Kate Middleton and Prince William have chosen Maria Teresa Turrion Borrallo to help them in taking care of the royal baby. Reportedly, Borrallo has done her training from London Norland College. The college is one of the premiere institutes, which specializes in childcare and nanny training.

Borrallo will be accompanying the Duke and Duchess on their Australian and New Zealand tour, a representative revealed to US magazine. The palace denied giving any further details on Maria.

"We will not be giving further details on Maria or her employment, except to say that the Duke and Duchess are of course delighted she has chosen to join them," the rep said, reported US magazine.

Borrallo was first spotted pushing the baby trolley of Prince George earlier this month in Kensington Gardens. Regarding Borrallo a source had earlier revealed to US Weekly that she belongs to Spain and is in her mid 30's. Before joining the royals, she has lived in the UK for almost two decades.

Prior to Maria, Prince George was taken care by nanny Jessie Webb. Webb had been working the royal family since William and Harry were born. She joined back the royal family after retirement especially to take care of Prince George.

Let us know what you think about Prince George's new nanny and the possibility of him having a sibling.