Overview
- Maria Teresa Turrión Borrallo, the Wales children’s nanny, received the Royal Victorian Medal (Silver) from Prince William at an investiture at Windsor Castle on Tuesday.
- The medal is a personal royal award given at the monarch’s sole discretion, distinct from government‑advised honours such as MBEs and knighthoods.
- Borrallo has worked with the family since 2014 after training at Norland College in Bath, and she has supported George, Charlotte and Louis at home, on tours and at major family events.
- Recent reports note she does not live with the family at their Windsor home, reflecting the couple’s preference for no live‑in staff and the privacy kept around her role.
- Outlets including People and Marie Claire report that Norland roles often focus on early years up to about age eight, so her full‑time duties could evolve as Louis turns eight and George moves to secondary school, though no change has been announced.