Seated in the serene confines, Princess Katherine, clad in a brave demeanor, addressed the public with words that resonated with sincerity and appreciation. With a heart full of gratitude and humility, her decision to break her silence and share her touching tribute has opened up a new chapter in her public life.
The royal mum of three is especially grateful for a discreet royal friend who is worth her weight in gold as she continues her recovery from cancer. According to a royal expert, royal insights have revealed that the princess’s closest friends and trusted aides have rallied around her, creating a tight-knit support system as she gears up for a return to royal duties in Windsor.
Catherine’s parents and siblings are on hand to provide support, but there’s another key figure in the Wales household: their nanny, Maria Teresa Turrion Borrallo. Maria joined the family back in 2014 when Prince George was 18 months old.
Ten years on, the Spanish nanny is still working for William and Catherine. She is considered an integral part of the family and is trusted with the welfare of their children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis.
While the children are now at school much of the week at Berkshire’s prestigious Lambrook, there is still much to be done during their out-of-school hours. Gone are the days of nappy changes and weaning; now, Maria juggles the trio’s activities and homework schedules.
Catherine must feel Maria is worth her weight in gold, trusting her with her children’s welfare as she continues her recovery. Luckily, from what we know about Maria—which is commendably very little because she’s so discreet—she’s content to spend her life helping others.
During this challenging period, it’s essential for the princess to be surrounded by a dependable support network as she gears up to return to royal duties. Maria is described as a beacon of hope.