Prince William has made it clear to his bosses that he expects to be treated like anyone else, so he is going to take a paternity leave of just two weeks.
It was revealed that Prince William will be sticking to the Government's Ordinary Paternity Leave scheme, which grants him a leave of just two weeks at home and 273.56 pounds, the Mirror reported.
Following the birth of his son, Prince George of Cambridge, the 31-year-old royal is going to return to RAF Valley, in Anglesey, where he is currently posted as a Sea King helicopter pilot.
The royal couple are at Kate's parents' 4.7-million-dollar-home in Bucklebury, Berkshire, where Kate is expected to stay for the next few weeks.