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Princes George , Princess Charlotte and little Louis have one of the best nannies money can buy

Maria Borrallo trained at the prestigious Norland College and was hired by the Cambridges in 2014 when George was eight months old

She lives in Kensington Palace and travels with the family on visits and royal tours as a discrete presence

Maria is believed to be very strict with the royal children and like all Norland Nannies has a "no nonsense" approach

There are a number of rules nannies at the Bath college are taught to impose on the children in their care, so it's likely that George, Charlotte and Louis have to follow them

Norland expert Louise Heren told the Sun : "There will be no messing. That's because Maria will be aware that as they step off planes, holding mum's hands, smiling and waving to the crowds, there can't be any crying or terrible twos or tantrums

" There's a strict 7pm bedtime every night, which has to be stuck to. In a bid to discourage fussy eating, new foods and flavours are introduced every few days

All play must take place outside, regardless of the weather. Louise said: "Lots of bike rides, playing with their dogs, potentially some gardening

Norland are very into teaching children through play. "If it is tipping down, they will still go out

Wet weather is just inappropriate clothing, you have to put the right stuff on." Children are taught using games and traditional fun, such a jigsaw puzzles

Screen time is completely up to the parents, and it's something Prince William has admitted they find difficult in the past

For more infomation >> Strange rules Prince George and Princess Charlotte must follow under 'no nonsense' nanny - Duration: 2:08.

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Royal Uk - Princess Charlotte to join Prince George at £6,000 a term school in September - Duration: 3:19.

 Princess Charlotte will join her brother Prince George at his £6,000 a term school in September, according to reports

 The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have decided to send their daughter to Thomas' Battersea in South West London

 Prince George, six, has been at the school for two years and now Charlotte will be following in his footsteps

 Charlotte will turn four in May and has been attending Willcocks Nursery in Kensington since January 2018

 Now the pair will be going to same school, meaning an easier school drop up for their parents, staff and security, according to the Mail On Sunday

 The school offers a range of after-school activities with fencing, gardening and philosophy just a few of the extra-curriculars Charlotte and George can choose from

  It comes after it was revealed that Kate and Prince William are thinking about sending Prince George to a "less traditional" school than Eton, where his dad and Prince Harry went

  The proud parents are deliberating sending the future king to Marlborough College - the Duchess's former school - friends of the couple told the  Daily Mail

 They are reportedly considering the "less traditional" option for George as they want him to "spread his wings as a child"

   They "won't ever do what people expect them to do when it comes to their children", the source revealed

 Both William and Harry went to Eton, where they were able to visit the Queen in Windsor easily, but the couple are reportedly discussing whether the Wiltshire school may be a better environment for George

 "Eton hasn't been ruled out but they have talked at length about Marlborough as an option and the smart money is on George going there instead", the source said

 Marlborough is considered a top boarding school in the UK, and it has incredible sports facilities and grounds

 The £12,605 per term school seeks a mixed ability intake and the results are good, with 10 per cent of pupils going on to Oxbridge, latest figures demonstrate

 William and Kate have shown they aren't afraid to deviate from tradition to make sure Prince George ends up at the option that suits him best

 They reportedly "surprised" friends when they opted for Thomas's Battersea over more traditional royal schools, but picked it because they thought it was the right fit for him

For more infomation >> Royal Uk - Princess Charlotte to join Prince George at £6,000 a term school in September - Duration: 3:19.

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Arrest made in deadly north Charlotte double shooting - Duration: 1:55.

For more infomation >> Arrest made in deadly north Charlotte double shooting - Duration: 1:55.

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UTEP holds off Charlotte to snap 3-game losing skid, 57-53 - Duration: 1:12.

For more infomation >> UTEP holds off Charlotte to snap 3-game losing skid, 57-53 - Duration: 1:12.

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Princess Charlotte to join Prince George at £6,000 a term school in September - Duration: 3:13.

 Princess Charlotte will join her brother Prince George at his £6,000 a term school in September, according to reports

 The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have decided to send their daughter to Thomas' Battersea in South West London

 Prince George, six, has been at the school for two years and now Charlotte will be following in his footsteps

 Charlotte will turn four in May and has been attending Willcocks Nursery in Kensington since January 2018

Read More Kate Middleton reveals cute activity Princess Charlotte is 'very keen' on  Now the pair will be going to same school, meaning an easier school drop up for their parents, staff and security, according to the Mail On Sunday

 The school offers a range of after-school activities with fencing, gardening and philosophy just a few of the extra-curriculars Charlotte and George can choose from

  It comes after it was revealed that Kate and Prince William are thinking about sending Prince George to a "less traditional" school than Eton, where his dad and Prince Harry went

  The proud parents are deliberating sending the future king to Marlborough College - the Duchess's former school - friends of the couple told the  Daily Mail

 They are reportedly considering the "less traditional" option for George as they want him to "spread his wings as a child"

Read More Prince Philip finally apologises to car crash victim and says he's 'deeply sorry'    They "won't ever do what people expect them to do when it comes to their children", the source revealed

 Both William and Harry went to Eton, where they were able to visit the Queen in Windsor easily, but the couple are reportedly discussing whether the Wiltshire school may be a better environment for George

 "Eton hasn't been ruled out but they have talked at length about Marlborough as an option and the smart money is on George going there instead", the source said

 Marlborough is considered a top boarding school in the UK, and it has incredible sports facilities and grounds

 The £12,605 per term school seeks a mixed ability intake and the results are good, with 10 per cent of pupils going on to Oxbridge, latest figures demonstrate

 William and Kate have shown they aren't afraid to deviate from tradition to make sure Prince George ends up at the option that suits him best

 They reportedly "surprised" friends when they opted for Thomas's Battersea over more traditional royal schools, but picked it because they thought it was the right fit for him

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