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(Hosting-NewsWire.com, December 14, 2012 ) San Francisco, CA -- Prince William and Duchess Kate are planning to live above the shop in the next year, when they open the an office in Kensington Palace. There, they will also set up their home, and will have Prince Harry prepared to referee any royal-marital bumps in the road.
The royal couple join the 5.4 million Brits who work from home.
Kate and Harry will utilize their own offices in the palace upon Harry's return from Afghanistan this January.
Pippa Middleton will spend plenty of time at Kensington Palace as well, in a supporting role to her sister.
"The new set-up will be known as the Household Office of The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and Prince Harry,” said one royal aide.
"Charles has agreed to fund the private office and has even offered to foot the bill for Kate's not inconsiderable working wardrobe."
Over a dozen or so employees will be moved to the west London residence within the next month. There they will begin preparations for the move next year.
The young royals are to have their own private secretary. Rebecca Deacon, a vicar's daughter, will assist Kate. Former Ministry of Defence Press Secretary Miguel Head will work with William. Harry has purportedly not picked a personal aide as of yet, but should have one within the coming month.
Helen Asprey will be chosen to take the role of private secretary and confidante to the three as a group, while royal gatekeeper Jamie Lowther-Pinkerton will work as Chief of Staff.
Will, Kate, and Harry are also planning to the move to the Kensington Palace's Apartment 1A, princess Margaret previously lived within the quarters.
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