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WHILST Kate Middleton and Prince William are notably hands-on with their three children, the royals are continuing the age-old tradition of having a nanny.
And not only do they have help from a Norland College trained expert, but she is banned from using a specific word around Prince George, 11, Princess Charlotte, nine, and Prince Louis, six.
According to a Norland expert, the popular term is ‘disrespectful’ to children and is therefore not used around the young royals.
Maria Teresa Turrion Borrallo has been caring for the Wales trio since they were infants, beginning her residence with the family almost a decade ago.
You will never hear her say ‘kid’ around George, Charlotte or Louis, according to Louise Heren, a Norland College-trained nanny.
“There will be lots and lots of outdoor play, that’s the one thing you could say Norland are old-fashioned about. Loads of fresh air,” Louise said. “Lots of bike rides, playing with their dogs, potentially some gardening. Norland are very into teaching children through play.”
“Yes, you are getting mucky with your hands in the soil, but you are learning how to plant,” she added. “If it is tipping it down, they will still go out. Wet weather is just inappropriate clothing, you have to put the right stuff on.”
It’s not just about getting dirty, though – Maria is also teaching the young royals to speak Spanish.
During a farm visit in 2017, the Princess of Wales proudly informed well-wishers that Prince George, who was just three-years-old at the time, could already count to ten in Spanish.
Not only this, but in 2018, when Princess Charlotte was only two, it was announced that she could already speak two languages after her first week of school.
But it comes as no surprise that the younger royals are becoming multilingual, as the late Queen Elizabeth II spoke French, German and a rare Scots dialect, whilst King Charles, 76, speaks Greek and some Welsh.
Meanwhile, the children’s father, Prince William, not only speaks English but can reportedly speak six other different languages fluently – French, German, Welsh, Gaelic, Spanish and also Swahili, a language he taught himself while at university.
Getting mucky outside with the kids is a key part of the Norland ethos.
Frequently Asked Questions:
* What is Norland College?
Norland College is a prestigious institution for childcare professionals, known for producing top-tier nannies and caregivers.
* What is the Norland ethos?
The Norland ethos emphasizes the importance of outdoor play, fresh air, and hands-on learning for children.
* What is the banned word?
The banned word is “kid”, which is considered disrespectful to children and is not used around the young royals.