THE DUKE and Duchess of Cambridge's daughter Princess Charlotte has acquired a growing vocabulary in Spanish thanks to her nanny from Palencia (Castilla y León), according to the magazine People.
María Teresa Turrión Borrallo, who has lived in the UK for over 20 years and trained in a child-minding college in Bath, Somerset, which specialises in qualifying nannies for blue-chip clients, has been with Princess Catherine and Prince William since their first child, George, was born.
Princess Charlotte, who will turn three in May, is 'great fun' and 'has lots of energy', according to the People report, which showed her smiling as she posed for a photograph on her first day at the prestigious Willcocks Nursery School.
Prince George will be five in July and is third in line to the throne after his grandfather Charles, the Prince of Wales, and his dad, Prince William the Duke of Cambridge.
The Royal couple, who met at university in Scotland and married in 2011, announced in September that they were expecting their third child.
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