Kate Middleton and Prince William have found a new nanny for Prince George. According to the Daily Mail, the royal couple hired a "Spanish supernanny" with more than 20 years of experience. The nanny, whose name has not been revealed, is said to be in her mid-thirties and has experience working for wealthy families.

The nanny was recently spotted with Prince George in Hyde Park while Middleton and Prince William vacationed in the Maldives.

"She has worked with other prominent high-society families in the past," a source close to the nanny told Hello! magazine. "It was from there that the Cambridges heard of her and hired her."

"She is not married and doesn't have a boyfriend as her life is totally dedicated to the family she is working with. She is known for being totally professional - married to the job," the source added.

The royal couple has said they intend to be hands-on parents. Middleton relied on her mother, Carole Middleton, shortly after the baby was born and the couple also briefly hired Jessie Webb to help out with Prince George. Webb looked after Prince William when he was a baby.

According to reports, with the couple's upcoming tour of Australia and New Zealand, they wanted to quickly secure a new nanny to help out while they tend to their royal engagements. Sources told Hello! that the nanny will accompany Prince William and his wife next month for the tour.  

The source also said that the Duke and Duchess might let the eight-month-old baby make a few appearances while they are traveling.

"One or two engagements across the three weeks have been identified as times when the Duke and Duchess might take Prince George along, too," Prince William's private secretary Miguel Head said during a press briefing, Hello! Reports.

"I'm sure you will appreciate that the couple will have to make a final decision on those moments much closer to the time," Head continued. "The Duke and Duchess are confident enough to know that he will be with them in the two countries."