The Prince and Princess of Wales have tried their best to give their children as normal an upbringing as possible despite being future heirs to the throne.
The pair are arguably far more involved with their three kid's upbringing than their royal predecessors were with their own, the Express reports.This is backed up by Tom Quinn who wrote in his book Gilded Youth, which was published earlier this year, that Kate is “really hands-on” when it comes to Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis.However, he noted that as "much as she would like to be a normal mother who spends most of her time with the children, the huge pressure of royal tradition cannot be ignored".A great deal of the couple's time is consumed by royal duties and an engagements so they require the assistance of a nanny who spends a significant amount of time with the young royals.Royal commentator Pauline Maclaran has said nanny Maria Teresa Turrion Borrallo will have a “strong influence” over Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis’s behaviour and is taking on an increasingly important role in grounding them as they grow into young people in the public eye.Maria, who is from Spain, joined the family in 2014 when Prince George, now ten, was just a few months old making Ms Maclaran believe that she will have a long lasting impact on Kate and William's children.
The author of the 2015 book Royal Fever, told Express.co.uk : “I think royal nannies play important roles in the lives of royal children. "Apart from looking after their everyday needs and security, they can also offer a lot of support in developing the children’s cognitive and social skills.”Princess Charlotte, eight, is reportedly learning Spanish and during a 2017 visit to Wick
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