Prince George’s nanny could have been nun
OHMYGOSSIP — Friends of Prince George’s new nanny Maria Teresa Turrion Borrallo tipped her to be a nun when she was younger because she showed no interest in boys.
Friends of Maria Teresa Turrion Borrallo, the Spanish nanny recently hired to look after the third-in-line to the throne, tipped her to become a nun when she was younger because of her lack of interest in boys and her puritan lifestyle.
One pal told the Daily Express newspaper: “We all thought she would end up becoming a nun because she was such a different girl to the rest.
“She hardly had any friends and she didn’t show any interest in boys.”
Family hairdresser Antonio Robledo told Spain’s El Mundo: “She is very special and shy and I’ve never known her to have had a boyfriend. Above all she’s a good person.”
Maria Teresa’s brother Luis chose a life in service to god three years ago when he was ordained as a deacon, but his sister followed her passion for childcare.
Luis has since moved into working for a hospital, aiding mentally ill patients.
The royal nanny’s mother Maria Teresa – who still lives in her hometown of Palencia, Spain – recently gushed over her daughter’s new job.
She said: “I am very proud of my daughter, that’s all I can say. On the personal front, and professionally, my daughter couldn’t be better.”