Prince William and Kate Middleton's nanny reportedly banned from using this common term
As Prince William, Kate Middleton, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis of Cambridge leave Kensington Palace for their new "modest" (that term is used loosely) four-bedroom home in Windsor, their beloved nanny, Maria Borraro no longer live with them.
Borallo, a longtime fixture of the Cambridges, trained at the renowned Norland College, was hired by William and Kate when George was a few months old and has served the family faithfully ever since. (It should be noted that her time with the Cambridges does not end just because she no longer lives with the family.) The Mirror reports that Borraro has become "a huge helper and has integrated well into the life of the royal family." However, according to the paper, thanks to her training, whenever she is around George, Charlotte, or Louis, there is one word that Bolaro is forbidden to utter.
According to author Louise Herren, Borraro's rigorous training teaches her never to utter the word "kids" in front of the Cambridge kids, or children. Instead, the trio should always be referred to as kids, or by their names.
"The word 'kids' is forbidden," Helen told the Mirror. 'It's about respecting children as individuals.'
This is just one of the rules set for the Cambridge family. Another is that they are not allowed to shout. A source told The Sun, "Yelling is absolutely forbidden for the children, and any sign that they are yelling at each other will be dealt with by deportation."
Borraro and his three Cambridge children (not wanting to break any rules here) will soon experience a change for the first time in their lives, when Borraro will no longer live with them. Four bedrooms in their new home in Windsor will be assigned to each of the three children and to William and Kate. The Telegraph reports that it is a "big change" that Borraro will no longer live with the family full-time and that she will be employed full-time and will live elsewhere with other staff members who have lived with the Cambridges in the past, including the housekeeper and chef.
Borraro, George, Charlotte, and Louis will attend a new school this fall, the Lambrook School in the Berkshires, where the three will reportedly be day students.
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