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Kate Middleton and Prince William have gone over to Scotland for some official royal duties and royal experts have revealed who takes care of the kids Charlotte, George, and Louis when their mum and dad are away.
12 adorable photos of royal children and their beloved nannies
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Life as a royal parent looks busy, to say the least - keeping up with public engagements, tours abroad, homeschooling during the lockdown and then the normal mum and dad duties at home. It s no wonder many of the royal family have employed nannies to lend a hand over the years! MORE: Archie s cutest outfits! See sweet photos of Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan s son The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge recruited their long-term nanny, Maria Teresa Turrion Borrallo, from the prestigious Norland College in Bath, England, and we often spot the Spanish staff-member with the high profile family. Whether it s helping out at a big family event like a christening or to taking the kids for a walk in London s Hyde Park, Maria Borrallo is always there for the royal children. Trustworthy, discreet and immaculately dressed, a royal nanny is responsible for maki
Who is looking after Prince William and Kate s children while they re in Scotland? Hello! 4 hrs ago
Prince William on an official tour of Scotland, but who is looking after their three young children while they re away?
William and Kate are the doting parents to
Prince Louis but while the couple are away working, the kids have remained back in London where they attend school and nursery.
Fortunately for the Cambridges, the children are in the very capable hands of
their live-in nanny, Maria Teresa Turrion Borrallo. Spanish nanny Maria, who studied at the prestigious Norland College in Bath, has worked for the royals since 2014 when George was eight months old.
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As a member of the royal family, royal etiquette dictates everything from what one is allowed to eat to guidelines around the naming of a newborn royal.
While the rules are stricter for more senior members of the royal family, with relatives such as Princess Eugenie allowed to bend the restrictions slightly, they are no less stringent for the royal children.
From rules around appropriate clothing to official protocol about receiving gifts, these are some of the most unusual rules that royal children have to follow.
Male children must wear shorts rather than pants until they are of a certain age