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LATEST UPDATE! Catherine’s Unusual Rules For Super Nanny Maria Borrallo To Empower Wales Kids

Today, we’ll delve into the fascinating world of royal parenting and the strict protocols followed by the Prince and Princess of Wales in raising their three young children: Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis. Despite their senior royal status, William and Kate have crafted their own set of rules, influenced by the expertise of their Norland Nanny. We’ll explore some of these rules and the exceptional training Norland Nannies undergo.

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Norland College, where the current royal nanny Maria Teresa Turrion Borrallo trained, is renowned for producing ‘super nannies.’ Here, nannies learn crucial skills and follow strict protocols, preparing them for the unique demands of working with high-profile families. Occasionally, we’ve seen the royal nanny in her uniform, such as at Pippa Middleton’s wedding, donning a beige gown, hat, shoes, and white gloves, embodying the traditional Norland look.

Norland Nannies adhere to a strict dress code. While royals can wear tiaras and dazzling jewelry, nannies must keep accessories small and discreet. This ensures safety, as large hoop earrings could be easily pulled by the children they care for.

Privacy is paramount for the royal family, often in the public eye. Norland Nannies are trained in driving and evasive maneuvers, a skill set that proves invaluable when avoiding paparazzi. Maria Teresa Turrion Borrallo also received martial arts training to protect the royal children if necessary. Having someone capable of defending your children is a comfort for any parent.

Swimming is another essential skill for Norland Nannies. They train to swim like professional lifeguards and perform first aid, ensuring the children’s safety during beach outings.

Norland Nannies are also skilled in cooking and sewing. While the royal family may have dedicated staff for these tasks, the nannies are prepared to step in if needed.

One of the core principles in Norland training is the no-shouting policy. Shouting at or around children is strictly banned. This approach, adopted by the Wales family, ensures children feel supported and empowered. If a voice is raised, communication pauses, and the situation is addressed calmly. This method, known as the ‘chat sofa,’ allows for unpacking emotions and discussing feelings without escalation.

The Wales family also avoids using negative terms like ‘silly’ in a derogatory context. Instead, they focus on the action, not the child, when addressing negative behavior. This respectful approach fosters a positive environment for their children.

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