Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis’ nanny trained at the prestigious Norland College in Bath and has worked for the family for ten years
Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis are the latest in a long line of young royals to have the added benefit of a live-in nanny. While the trio’s parents, The Prince and Princess of Wales, are known for being very hands-on when it comes to their children, it’s sensible for the couple to take on extra help which can alleviate the pressures that come with their hectic work schedules.
Maria Teresa Turrion Borrallo has been the nanny to the Wales children since each of them were small, having started working for the family eight years ago when Prince George was a few months old in 2014.
The Spanish native heralds from the city of Palencia and received her formal training at the prestigious Norland College, located in Bath. The college website reads: “Norland offers world-class training to those aspiring to be the very best professional childcare practitioners.”
Alongside her prestigious training, Ms Borrallo would have also learnt several rules which she has no doubt carried with her into her job with the Royal Family. One of these rules is that the word “kids” is banned because it is deemed disrespectful.
Author of ‘Nanny in a Book’, Louise Heren spoke to the Mirror about the year she spent at the college researching a documentary. Heren said: “The word kid is banned. It’s a mark of respect for the children as individuals.”
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