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Kate Middleton grants rare royal honour to longtime family nanny
Summary
Maria Teresa Turrion Borrallo, the Prince and Princess of Wales's long-time nanny, was awarded the Royal Victorian Medal (Silver) at a Windsor investiture on March 24, and the family limited photographs to protect her privacy.
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Catherine, Princess of Wales (Kate Middleton), and Prince William quietly recognised a member of their household this week. Their long-term nanny, Maria Teresa Turrion Borrallo, received the Royal Victorian Medal (Silver) during an investiture in Windsor on March 24. She has cared for Prince George since he was an infant and now looks after Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis. The palace limited photographs and video of her at the ceremony to preserve her privacy.
Key facts:
- The award was the Royal Victorian Medal (Silver) presented at an investiture in Windsor on March 24.
- The recipient is Maria Teresa Turrion Borrallo, described as the couple's long-term nanny.
- She first began working for the family when Prince George was about eight months old and now cares for Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis.
- Prince William presented the medal in the ceremony.
- The palace did not photograph or video the nanny during the investiture to protect her privacy.
- She trained at Norland College and has been described in reports as devoted to the children.
Summary:
This was a private, family-led honour recognising long service within the royal household. The recognition highlights a long-term working relationship between the family and their nanny. Undetermined at this time.
