Prince Louis’ nanny barred from smacking – Norland nannies BANNED from doing this | Royal | News (Details)

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Supernanny Maria Borrallo, from Palencia in northern Spain, trained at the prestigious Norland College, making her one of the most sought after nannies in the country.

And as part of her training at the Bath-based elite institute, graduates are warned that any who use physical punishment will be struck off because they are taught to believe “a child is never naughty”.

Writer Louise Heren, who co-wrote a book about Norland nannies and spent a year at the college making a TV documentary, said: “They will never ever smack. They will be struck off if they do.

“A child is never naughty but the behaviour is.”

Ms Borrallo has been spending a lot of time with Kate and Prince Louis recently as the Duchess of Cambridge, 37, is said to be enjoying a longer maternity leave after feeling she went back to work too quickly with Prince George and Princess Charlotte.

Ms Heren said Ms Borrallo would earn around £38,000-a-year as a live in help to Kate and William’s growing brood and will have been trained not to impose strict rules.

It is expected she would have agreed on a regular routine of bath times and bed times for the children with the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge.

Ms Borrallo is expected to play a leading role in the christening on Prince Louis on Monday, according to ‘Royal Babies: A celebration through history’ by Annie Bullen and Gill Knappet.

During the ceremony the Royal Family, godparents and guests will stand near the font, waiting for the baby to be carried into the room by his nanny, accompanied by a lady-in-waiting.

William and Kate took on Ms Borrallo in 2014 to replace 71-year-old Jessie Webb, William’s former nanny who was brought out of retirement to help the couple after George was born last July.

She enjoys a private area a Kensington Palace, including a bedroom, lounge, kitchenette and bathroom.

She attended The Norland College in Bath, which is known for its exceptional standards of training for more than 125 years.

The school teaches students to sew, cook and change nappies as well as offering training in first aid and self defence.

 

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