It was no surprise when the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge chose a Norland College graduate Maria Teresa Turrion Barroallo to take care of Prince George and now Princess Charlotte.
โNorlanders are sought after all over the world to rock the cradles of the offspring of the rich and famous,โ writes William Langley in The Australian Womenโs Weekly special souvenir issue of Young Royals, on sale now.
โFounded 123 years ago, Norland College produces fewer than 50 nannies a year and, in the right circles, securing the services of one has a status comparable to owning a private jet or a collection of Old Masters,โ Langley says.
In a lengthy feature about the college Langley writes about the school, discretely located in the Regency spa-town of Bath and looks like a place where โthey would take your cap and riding boots at the door.โ
โOur motto,โ says marketing coordinator Abby Searle, โis โLove Never Failethโ, and while we very much stick to that, we arenโt stuck in the past. We donโt try to give our girls fixed ideas, or tell them one way is better than another. We prepare them to make their own decisions.โ

It was no surprise when the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge chose a Norland College graduate Maria Teresa Turrion Barroallo to take care of Prince George and now Princess Charlotte.
From paparazzi avoidance techniques, self-defence classes and learning how to shake off would be kidnappers in high speed car chases Norland nannies really are taught and trained well.
So by honing in on William and Kateโs very own โSpanish Supernannyโ, Maria Teresa Turrion Barroallo โ whoโs charge is to look after the most sought after royal babies of them all, Prince George and now Princess Charlotte โ The Weekly tries to wade through the schoolโs secrecy โ discretion is one of their most highly held virtues โ and talks to everyone from graduates to royal spies to uncover what makes Norland nannies so special in The Young Royals issue.

The souvenir issue also brings you the latest news about the next generation of royals in the House of Windsor.
โLed by Prince William and brother Prince Harry, this next generation is winning praise all around the world, as well as from Granny โ Queen Elizabeth II,โ writes editor, Juliet Rieden.

The Australian Womenโs Weeklyโs Young Royals souvenir issue.
A well as celebrating the peopleโs new little princess, Princess Charlotteโs birth in the souvenir issue we also count down the Queenโs royal 50 in line to the throne, discover royal toddler fashion, have a look at Kateโs maternity style and spend a day in the life of Zara Phillips.
โWe have also pulled together some amazing photographs which give a fascinating insight into growing up royal,โ tells Rieden.
To read more grab a copy of The Australian Womenโs Weeklyโs Young Royals souvenir issue today.