Kate Middleton and Prince William's children have to follow two odd rules at home
A lot for a little girl!Kate Middleton and Prince William‘s children have two strict rules from her nanny that they must stick to, it is claimed.
Unsurprisingly, their royal family nanny is from the creme de la creme who trained at the prestigious Norland College. The historic training college prepares nannies to look after high-profile families, even teaching them self-defence.
The royal nanny apparently takes a “no-nonsense approach” to the children, according to an expert. In particular, there are some specific rules Charlotte and her brothers Prince George and Louis must follow.

Kate Middleton and Prince William’s nanny has been there for all their children
The Prince and Princess of Wales hired Norland nanny Maria Borrallo when their eldest son Prince George was just eight months old.
She is still working with the family at Kensington Palace and accompanying them on trips away.
In an interview with The Sun, Norland expert Louise Heren has discussed the “no messing” approach the nanny takes to her role.
She explained: “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.
“Just because Norland Nannies wear the brown uniform, they look quite old-fashioned, that doesn’t mean their message is old-fashioned. It’s no nonsense.”

Royal family nanny’s strict rules
Louise then discussed some of the specific rules that nanny Maria would likely impose on Charlotte, 10, George, 11, and Louis, six. These include a strict 7pm bedtime and plenty of playing outside.
Louise said: “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. Lots of bike rides, playing with their dogs, potentially some gardening. Norland are very into teaching children through play.”
Louise said that the children would be expected to get fresh air every day, whatever the weather. They might well be royalty, but if it means getting wet in the rain so be it.
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.”

No naughty step for royal children
However, they are apparently exempt from the naughty step. That’s not the done thing for Norland nannies, apparently!
Louise also discussed how the Wales’ nanny will train the children not be fussy eaters as she quipped “you don’t have a fussy eater if you have a Norland Nanny”!
If all this wasn’t enough for the young children to think about, it is also thought that Maria, who speaks six languages, talks to them in all of these during their time together.
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