Prince William and Duchess Kate: their nanny Maria is not moving with them

Prince William and Duchess Kate
Her nanny Maria is not moving with her

Prince William with his wife Duchess Kate (right) and nanny Maria Borrallo.

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No more room for the nanny: Maria Borrallo will no longer live with them after Prince William and Duchess Kate move.

Prince William (40) and Duchess Kate (40) are about to move: In a few weeks they will turn their backs on Kensington Palace in west London and then live in Adelaide Cottage in Windsor Home Park in tranquil Berkshire. Now the British newspaper “The Telegraph” reportedthat her famous nanny Maria Borallo will no longer live under the royal family roof. From now on, William and Kate want to give their children as normal an upbringing as possible, so a nanny no longer fits into the concept.

In addition, the space available in the new royal residence would no longer be sufficient for the staff living there. William and Kate and their three children would only have four bedrooms left. Borrallo was originally hired to look after Prince George, 9, when he was eight months old. Recently, however, she has mainly taken care of Princess Charlotte (7) and Prince Louis (4).

Maria Borrallo studied at prestigious college

The Spaniard Borrallo trained at the renowned Norland College, which has been training childcare workers for the rich and noble since 1892. William and Kate are expected to move into their new home before school starts in September. A source told The Sun tabloid after the first reports of the royals’ new plans: “Kate and William really wanted a modest house to start their new life in Windsor.”

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