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The Spanish nanny of Prince George

 

María Teresa Turrión is the new governess of the newcomer of the Royals

JOAN SERRA MINGOT

 

In their official trips, the Dukes of Cambridge are often accompanied by an entourage of 11 people, as in their last tour throughout Australia and New Zealand. However, on this last trip, the protagonist was not the little Prince George, but his Spanish nanny, Maria Teresa Turrión Borallo, who has made ​​in the antipodes her first public appearance since she is working for the British royal family. The governess was trained at the prestigious University of Norland (Norway) and was left in charge of Prince George during the entire trip while his parents performed their official duties.

 

The new "super nanny" of the great-grandson of Queen Elizabeth II, third in line of succession to the crown, "lives for his work" and has been about 20 years "residing, studying and working in the UK", according to what some friends of hers said to the British edition of Hello!. The young Spanish nanny replaces Jessie Webb, 71, who looked after Prince William himself, now 31, when he was a kid. The magazine says that the Dukes of Cambridge like Spain and hiring this new nanny could lead little George to learn Spanish.

 

 

 

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