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Prince William and Princess Kate's Nanny Maria Teresa Turrión Borrallo Quietly Receives Special Honour
Maria Teresa Turrión Borrallo received the Royal Victorian Medal in Silver for her personal service to the Prince and Princess of Wales, an honor granted solely by the monarch.
- On Tuesday, March 24, Prince William presented the Royal Victorian Medal in Silver to Maria Teresa Turri at Windsor Castle, recognizing her service to the Royal Family.
- The King personally chose Maria for the honor, reflecting deep personal loyalty; she has served the Wales household since 2014, caring for Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis.
- Originally from Spain, Maria trained at Norland College in Bath; the institution has trained nannies for 134 years and is behind the famous "Norland nannies."
- Borrallo no longer resides at Forest Lodge with the Wales family, yet she remains integral to their lives, recently attending Christmas lunch with the Royal Family.
- Established by Queen Victoria in 1896, the Royal Victorian Medal is awarded at the monarch's sole discretion without government input, differing from honors such as OBEs.
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Read Full ArticleAs a thank you for her faithful service to the royal family, the 54-year-old nanny of the Royals now receives a special silver medal.
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