With the upcoming Cambridge move to Windsor and back to a new school, Princes George and Louis and Princess Charlotte will no longer share their daily lives with Maria Borrallo.
It’s only goodbye. The children of Kate Middleton and Prince William will have to do without their nanny for the first time. After eight years of good and faithful service, Maria Borrallo’s presence will become rarer in the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge’s household, and for good reason. The couple and their three children are leaving Kensington Palace in London for Adelaide Cottage in Windsor. However, the new home on the Queen’s estate in Windsor has just four bedrooms, meaning there is no room for a governess.
The Spanish-born young woman joined Cambridge in 2014 and has seen Prince George, 9, Princess Charlotte, 7, and Prince Louis, 4, grow up. But Maria Borrallo, following advanced childcare training at Norland College, will continue to care for children outside of school hours. He will therefore no longer live with them on a day-to-day basis, but is expected to stay at another property with other members of staff. If the children do not finally say goodbye to him, it is a serious change in the rhythm of their lives.
The move, expected until the end of summer, is mainly due to the children changing schools. Indeed, the family is moving away from London to be closer to the facility in Berkshire. “William and Kate are trying to encourage as normal a life as possible for George, Charlotte and Louis in their privileged childhood. The couple likes to be present as much as possible after school and at home for breakfast, dinner and bath time,” the website informs. People .
Their move date also means the family will be close by when Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, whose British home Frogmore Cottage is also on the Windsor estate, visit the UK in the first week of September. According to the source, an official meeting between the two families is not planned yet People.
Source: Le Figaro