without a live-in nanny for their first time in their children’s lives. For Prince George, nine, Princess Charlotte, seven and Prince Louis, four - used to having Maria Borrallo, their Spanish Norland nanny, on hand 24/7 - the move to Adelaide Cottage will represent a significant change.
Although Ms Borrallo will be kept on full time, she will live elsewhere, as will the handful of other support staff that have long “lived-in” with the family at Kensington Palace, thought to include a housekeeper and a chef.
The Duke and Duchess hired Ms Borrallo in 2014 when Prince George was eight months old and she has been a regular fixture at the family’s side ever since, often pictured at official events in the traditional brown Norland uniform.
Becoming a Norland nanny requires four years of training which includes a BA (Hons) in early childhood education, the prestigious Norland diploma, and a 12-month probationary posting.
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