The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge Prince William and Kate Middleton and the royal baby Prince George will not stay in Kensington Palace but in the humble home of the Middletons.

Yes, the Duchess and the new prince will stay in Bucklebury in Berkshire where the royal family is expected to spend the next three weeks with the prince's maternal grandparents Carole and Michael Middleton.

This proves that Carole will play an immense role in the first month of the prince's life. Well assured that the Duchess will learn a lot from her mother on how to take care of the royal baby. This is the first time that royal family will stay in the maternal grandparents' house.

The Duke and Duchess are believed to have their own room in the large manor house and have decided to stay there rather than Kensington Palace, where building work is taking place at the couple's new home.

Why did Kate decided to stay in her parents' house when she has an army of helpers in the palace? It is most likely that the Duchess plan to be hands-on in taking care of her son. This will surely inspire more women to be personally take care of their children. Does this mean that Kate will breastfeed her son?

As for the security of the royal baby, armed police patrols and royal bodyguards are guarding the Middleton family home whenever the Duchess visits. Based on reports, Thames Valley Police had sent up a helicopter and dispatched officers on horseback to patrol the perimeter of the 18-acre property.

Prince William files a two weeks' statutory paternity leave. Thus, he will have to go back to work with his Search and Rescue squadron at RAF Valley in Wales on August 6.

The Duchess, however, will extend her stay for another week as the parking restrictions imposed on the country lane outside the Middleton residence suggested that the Duchess intends to stay there for three weeks.

However, the couple must register their son's birth, whom they named George Alexander Louis, in the next 42 days.