Could you raise ROYALTY?
WOMAN - UK|June 22, 2020
Gillian Harvey tested the techniques used by the most revered nanny agency in the UK
GILLIAN HARVEY
Could you raise ROYALTY?

Let's face it, lockdown has been tough for parents. We're juggling jobs with homeschooling, and Lmany would love a bit of help. So, I looked to the best in childcare for inspiration. Norland nannies are carers to the rich and famous - including, of course, the Cambridges. Armed with a brown uniform and a set of rules, Maria Borrallo began working for the royals in 2014, and she's been indispensable. So what tricks does she have? And would they keep my children - Lily, 10; twins Joe and Tim, eight; Evie, six, and Robbie, five - entertained?

DAY ONE

Bedtime

Norland nannies insist on an early bedtime of 7 pm. I love being a mum, but can't help but also crave that window of time we have when the kids are in bed and I can watch TV. Bedtime is usually 8 or 9 pm for my lot, but they didn't complain as much as I thought they would when I asked them to change into their pyjamas a whole hour earlier. We read stories, tucked them in, switched off lights and wished them goodnight - all by 7.30 pm! Of course, none of them managed to drop off and our evening was peppered with tousle-haired visitors, requests for glasses of milk, and suspicious pattering footsteps. Not the best start.

DAY TWO

Going bilingual

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