In a fascinating twist on royal life, it turns out that the young heirs to the British throne have a rather unique form of protection.
Their primary bodyguard isn’t just any ordinary security detail; it’s their Norland nanny, Maria Borolo.
This revelation sheds light on how the royal family ensures the safety of Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis while maintaining a semblance of normalcy in their lives.
Maria Borolo joined the royal household in 2014 when Prince George was merely eight months old.
Since then, she has been an integral part of the family, caring for not just George but also Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis since their respective births in 2015 and 2018.
Her role goes beyond that of a traditional nanny; she has been trained in advanced protective techniques, equipping her with skills that would make any bodyguard proud.
The training that Norland nannies receive is quite rigorous.
Dr. Janet Rose, the principal of Norland College, highlighted in a documentary that these nannies undergo dynamic training in martial arts and defensive driving.
It’s not just about changing diapers and preparing meals; they’re prepared for high-stakes situations.
TV host Melissa Doyle elaborated on this, noting that trainees are taught essential skills like skid pan driving, which allows them to handle cars safely while ensuring the children in their care remain secure.
The blend of nurturing and security training is what sets Norland nannies apart.
Dr. Rose humorously remarked that the program’s mix of skills could be likened to “Mary Poppins meets James Bond.” While they don’t plan to turn their graduates into full-time bodyguards, the emphasis on safety is paramount.
This duality of being both a caregiver and a protector is crucial in the royal family’s approach to childcare.
Interestingly, this isn’t the first time we’ve seen Norland nannies in the royal sphere.
Prince William and Prince Harry had their own Norland nanny, Tiggy Legg-Bourke, who similarly balanced care and security.
The tradition of employing these highly trained nannies reflects a long-standing belief in the importance of safeguarding royal children while providing them with a loving environment.
Louise Herron, author of “Nanny in a Book,” shared insights into the lives of royal nannies.
She noted that despite the royal status, life with the royal family can be quite ordinary.
Nannies have recounted tales of typical routines—waking up, having breakfast, and getting ready for school—much like any other British family.