The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are determined to keep their four-months-old son close during the action-packed trip next year and hope granny Carole Middleton can join them, the Daily Mirror reported.
Protective Kate wants only friends and family to be closely involved in raising the third in line to the throne, and hopes her mother Carole, 58, will join them as nanny to George on at least part of the official visit, the report said.
"They don't want just anyone helping out in Australia and think Carole would be perfect," a friend of the royal couple was quoted as saying by the daily.
When Prince Charles and Princess Diana toured Australia and New Zealand in 1983, they left nine-month-old William with a nanny on a remote farm in New South Wales, visiting nine times during their six-week tour.
William and Kate, both 31, are keen to have George as close as possible during the visit, which will be their most exhaustive yet.
Since giving birth to George in July, Kate has attended just nine official engagements, all of them close to home in Anglesey or Kensington Palace so as not to be apart from her baby for too long.
