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Inside Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis's Life With Their Royal Nanny

Good Housekeeping logo Good Housekeeping 05.09.2022 01:21:42 Caroline Hallemann
Here, Maria Teresa Turrion Borrallo holds a kangaroo backpack while on the royal tour of Australia in 2014.

Today's confirmation that the Cambridges will be moving to Windsor this fall comes with another confirmation-that Nanny Maria will no longer live with them. Per reporter Victoria Murphy, the Cambridges "will move into Adelaide Cottage on the Windsor estate, a four-bedroom property which means their nanny Maria Borrallo will not live in." But undoubtedly, Maria will still play a key role in the royal children's lives. Here's everything you need to know about the woman who helps care for Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and her new royal charge, Prince Louis.

Borrallo, who is from the Spanish city of Palencia, reportedly joined the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's household in March of that year, when George was just eight months old. She made her first public appearance with the family when Will and Kate brought a baby Prince George on their tour of Australia and New Zealand.

Located in Bath, Norland is well known for training the caretakers of the UK's most notable families. Students of the school, which is over 125 years old, are instructed in traditional child rearing skills as well as cooking and sewing techniques, and self defense and first-aid training.

"The nannies are taught everything from defensive driving to security issues to how to care for a future king or queen," royal commentator Victoria Murphy told ABC News shortly after the birth of Princess Charlotte. "So [Borrallo] just really knows everything that you could possibly need to know about bringing up a child."

Graduates of the three-year college can often be seen wearing brown uniforms. While Prince William's childhood caretakers did not attend Norland, members of the royal family, including Princess Anne, have hired nannies from the school in the past.

According to People, Princess Charlotte is learning Spanish from Borrallo, and back in May of 2017, during a visit to Wick Court in Gloucestershire, Duchess Kate revealed that George reportedly knows the basics of the language as well.

"Her son George can count up to ten in Spanish already," 9-year-old Sayanna, who spoke with the Duchess, told the Telegraph.

Borrallo lets the kids be kids. After all, she's the one responsible for this incredible photo series of George peeking out the window at the Trooping the Colour parade in 2015:

What's a wedding without a few tears? One of the young bridesmaids, possibly the youngest of the group, two-year-old Zalie Warren, got a little overwhelmed by the whole day and had to be cared for by Nanny Maria at St. George's Chapel.

She even rode in the car with Princess Charlotte on the way to the church!

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