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25th Jan 2019

Prince George, Louis and Princess Charlotte’s nanny is one you shouldn’t mess with

A "no-nonsense" upbringing.

Denise Curtin

It’s all about regime for the Cambridge family.

Maria Borrallo, being dubbed the “supernanny” for Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis has some strict orders that must be attended to in order to keep the children well behaved and alert at all times.

The Spanish nanny who was trained at the prestigious Norland College in Bath, a college which produces nannies of the highest standard, had to learn how to manage children who’re in the spotlight; from elusive driving to self-defense reports The Sun.

Nannies at Norland learn how to defend themselves, the children and also, how to remain confident when working with bodyguards.

And when it comes to the royal tots, they’re certain rules that need to be followed. Louise Heren, a Norand expert spoke to The Sun revealing that Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis have a “no nonsense” upbringing.

“There will be no messing. That’s because Maria will be aware that as they step off planes, holding mum’s hands, smiling and waving to the crowds, there can’t be any crying or terrible twos or tantrums.”

Continuing she revealed that no matter what, the children are put to bed at 7pm and playtime remains outdoors and not on devices or spent watching TV.

“Lots of bike rides, playing with their dogs, potentially some gardening. Norland are very into teaching children through play,” she added.

Aside from that, the royal children keep themselves busy with hobbies, with both Prince George and Princess Charlotte noted for their keen interest in ballet.