Royal watchers were charmed during this year’s Trooping the Colour, the grand ceremony marking the King’s official birthday. The Prince and Princess of Wales appeared with their three children—Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis—delighting crowds as they waved from the carriage procession and the Buckingham Palace balcony. But during certain moments, when Prince William was mounted on horseback leading the parade or when Catherine was engaged elsewhere, the children were not alone. A familiar figure hovered quietly close by, offering calm guidance: Maria Borrallo.
Maria joined the household in 2013, shortly after the birth of Prince George. Originally from Spain, she trained at the prestigious Norland College in Bath, a world-renowned institution famous for producing elite childcare professionals. Norland graduates are easily recognized by their distinctive brown uniforms and hats, but what sets them apart is their unmatched expertise in child development, etiquette, and above all, discretion—skills that are absolutely vital when serving within the royal spotlight.
Her role is far more than babysitting. According to childcare experts, Maria oversees the royal children’s daily routines down to the smallest details. She ensures uniforms fit perfectly, manages school drop-offs and pick-ups, oversees meals, and even helps with schoolwork in engaging and creative ways. For instance, she might transform mathematics into a treasure hunt or set up a reading corner in the garden to encourage both fun and learning. Her approach balances structure with imagination, keeping education exciting while maintaining discipline.
But what makes Maria especially vital is how she encourages independence in the young royals. From teaching them to make their beds to letting them prepare simple breakfasts like scrambled eggs, she instills valuable life skills that extend far beyond the palace walls. This grounding is designed to help George, Charlotte, and Louis grow into capable, confident individuals—qualities they will need both as future public figures and as people navigating an extraordinary life.
Her responsibilities also stretch into major public and family events. Maria has been present at high-profile occasions such as Pippa Middleton’s wedding and the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s royal nuptials, working quietly in the background to ensure the children were comfortable, composed, and happy. In these moments, while the world’s eyes are on the royals, Maria’s role is to provide the invisible safety net, ensuring everything runs smoothly for the youngest members of the family.
Though she rarely speaks publicly, Princess Catherine has occasionally hinted at the profound impact Maria has had. Privately, she is said to describe her as an anchor—someone she can entrust with her most precious treasures, her children, even in the midst of the enormous pressures of royal duty. Insiders confirm that Catherine values Maria’s calm nature, her balance of kindness and firmness, and above all, her loyalty and discretion. In a world where trust is rare and the smallest slip can become international news, Maria’s silence is as valuable as her skills.
For the Prince and Princess of Wales, Maria is more than just a nanny—she is part of the fabric of their family life. Her love, patience, and expertise give the children a sense of stability and normalcy, despite living in the fishbowl of public attention. As George, Charlotte, and Louis continue to grow into their roles—George preparing one day to be king—Maria’s influence will be felt in the poise they show publicly and the values they hold privately.
But the story of family support within the Wales household doesn’t stop there. Recently, Catherine herself has faced personal trials, focusing on recovery and rebuilding her strength following a difficult period of treatment. She has spoken about how vital it is to have guidance and support during the recovery phase, describing the importance of steady companionship in navigating the emotional as well as the physical journey back to health. One day at a time, she remains committed to regaining her strength, and though her public appearances have been limited, her quiet determination shines through.
As Catherine works toward recovery, the couple continues to balance private healing with public duty. Prince William, for instance, recently traveled to Switzerland to support the Lionesses, though sources noted that his thoughts remained with his wife at home. Those close to the family describe how emotionally taxing this chapter has been for William. Watching Catherine endure hardship has weighed heavily on him, yet it has also deepened his devotion. The bond between them, already one of the monarchy’s most admired, has grown even stronger under the strain.
For William, Catherine is not only his partner in life but also his guiding compass. His instinct to shield her from gossip, scrutiny, and unfair attacks reflects a lesson passed down by his father, King Charles—that true strength in leadership lies not in authority or position, but in love, loyalty, and fidelity of the heart. And it is this loyalty to Catherine and his children that will define William’s reign when his time comes.