HEARTWARMING MOMENT: Beloved Nanny to George, Charlotte and Louis Receives Rare Royal Honour
In a touching and deeply personal tribute announced on December 29, 2025, as part of King Charles’s 2026 New Year Honours list, Maria Teresa Turrion Borrallo—the devoted, Norland-trained nanny who has quietly shaped the childhoods of Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis for over 11 years—has been awarded the prestigious Royal Victorian Medal (Silver).
This rare honour, established by Queen Victoria in 1896, is granted entirely at the personal discretion of the monarch, bypassing political processes or committees. It stands as a heartfelt, intimate “thank you” from the Crown for exceptional, behind-the-scenes loyalty and service to the royal household.
Here are stunning views of the silver Royal Victorian Medal, a symbol of profound royal gratitude:

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Maria joined the Prince and Princess of Wales in 2014, shortly after Prince George’s birth, helping William and Catherine navigate early parenthood under intense global scrutiny. Over the years, she has been a steady, discreet presence—guiding George into a thoughtful future heir, nurturing Charlotte’s confident and kind nature, and channeling Louis’s spirited energy with warmth, discipline, and emotional support. From school runs and milestones to family moves and royal tours, Maria has provided the stability that allows the children to experience as much ordinary joy as possible.
Her iconic Norland uniform—brown dress, bowler hat, gloves, and practical shoes—has become synonymous with royal professionalism, drawing attention during key moments like Princess Charlotte’s 2015 christening.
These cherished photos capture Maria in her signature uniform during that special day:

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Maria’s quiet devotion shines through in rare public glimpses, where she remains just a step behind, ensuring the children’s well-being while never seeking the spotlight.
Heartwarming scenes of Maria alongside the young royals she has helped raise:
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The family has called homes like Adelaide Cottage in Windsor their base, where Maria’s role has continued to evolve as the children grow—now teenagers and pre-teens navigating their unique destinies.
A serene glimpse of Adelaide Cottage, the peaceful Windsor retreat central to family life:

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This medal is more than an award—it’s a profound acknowledgment of the trust, protection, and love Maria has given to three children who represent the future of the monarchy. In a world of constant public attention, her loyalty has been the quiet foundation that allows William and Catherine to balance duty with family.
At last, the world recognizes what the Wales family has cherished all along: Maria Teresa Turrion Borrallo is truly an essential pillar of love and stability. This heartfelt moment reminds us that the most meaningful honours often go to those who serve with unwavering devotion far from the cameras.