Unexpected word royal family nanny is banned from saying in front of George, Charlotte and Louis

Can you guess what it is?
Lottie O'Neill

It’s busy being a royal, and Kate Middleton and Prince William’s family is no different – that’s why they use the help of a nanny.

They’ve had nannies for most of their parenting life, as they juggle bringing up their three young ones alongside the jam-packed schedule of being the Prince and Princess of Wales. While the couple have a hands-on approach with their children, they still require the help of a nanny.

Maria Teresa Turrion Borrallo first became a nanny to the royals in 2014. She has been with the family ever since, helping to raise their three growing youngsters. Despite working with the royal family for more than a decade, there’s still a word the nanny isn’t allowed to say.

Maria Teresa Turrion Borrallo wears a black skirt and blouse
Maria Teresa Turrion Borrallo has worked for the royal family as a nanny since 2014 (Credit: SplashNews.com)

Do Kate and William still have a nanny?

Yes, Prince William and Kate Middleton still have a royal family nanny – Maria Teresa Turrion Borrallo. She has worked with the Wales’ for several years, being a part of their household since Prince George was only eight months old.

When the family decided to move to Adelaide Cottage in Windsor, she no longer remained a live-in nanny, but still cares for their three children, George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis.

She also regularly appears with the family at royal events or on outings – although you’ll likely see her on the sidelines and out of the way.

The couple also hired Caroline Redgrave for five years, and she described their lives and routines as “beautifully ordinary”. She opened up over what the children were like behind palace walls, calling them “down to Earth”.

Prince William and Kate Middleton smiling at each other
William and Kate have a nanny who abides by strict rules (Credit: Splashnews)

Royal family nanny’s ‘banned’ word revealed

It’s been revealed that certain ground rules apply when looking after William and Kate’s children – and that includes banning the use of the word “kids”.

Author Louise Heren said that the young royals are always referred to by their names, or as “children”.

She said she discovered this when she spent a year at Norland College, where Maria trained, researching a documentary.

She added student nannies are always taught not to say the word “kids”. As a result, the young royals are said to always be referred to as “children” or by their names.

Louise revealed to The Mirror: “The word kid is banned. It’s a mark of respect for the children as individuals.”

The author said this is a firm rule at the college, so it’s highly likely Maria also puts it into action with the youngsters.

Kate Middleton and Prince William with their children on the Buckingham Palace balcony
Kate Middleton and Prince William have a ‘hands-on’ approach with their kids (Credit: John Rainford/Cover Images)

Kate Middleton is ‘hands-on’ with her children

The author went on to share that Kate is “hands-on” despite having a nanny.

As a result, it’s believed she is very close to Maria.

She said: “Given what we have seen of Catherine when she is out in public, she’s very hands-on. I imagine her relationship with Maria is very close and they collaborate greatly on the care of the children.

“I’ve spoken to nannies who have worked with other royal families and life is pretty normal. You get up, have breakfast, you go to school and you wear your school uniform whether you like it or not.”

Louise added that it would be “quite like the average British school children”.

Prince William with Prince George and Princess Charlotte
Prince William and Kate Middleton have had the same nanny since 2014 (Credit: Splashnews)

What is a royal family nanny called?

There is no phrase or term used for a nanny who works for the royal family – they’re simply a nanny. However, most of the childcare staff for royals come from Norland College, after completing their rigorous training regime, and can be referred to as a ‘Norland nanny’.

A lot of Norland nannies go on to work for VIPs, those from high social class, and royal families around the word.

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Kate Middleton and Prince William smile
Kate Middleton and Prince William have had a royal family nanny for most of their parenting lives (Credit: Cover Images)

How much do the royal family nannies get paid?

Working as a nanny for the royal family is no small feat, you’re looking after the future heirs of the British throne!

It’s reported they can earn up to £119,000 ($155,000) per year in wages, as well as receive ‘perks’ such as trips abroad, luxurious living quarters and designer handbags. The high salary comes with expected credentials and experience, with most royal family nannies studying at Norland College in Bath.

The college is world-renowned for training elite nannies, including those who go on to work for the royal family. It offers a rigorous training program which consists of theory and practical studies, including childcare skills, self-defence and cybersecurity.

Norland nannies can early more than £2,000 a week due to their extensive training and experience.

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