Norland College nannies are known for their distinctive cream uniform, have the seal of approval from royalty and undergo years of teaching, which ranges from cooking lessons to counterterrorism modules.
Norland College trains childminders of the world's rich and famous, including the Prince and Princess of Wales , who hired Norland nanny Maria Borrallo (pictured with members of the royal family) to look after their children Prince George, 11, Princess Charlotte , nine, and Prince Louis , six.
Those who are accepted on the programme must wear the £1,000 Norland uniform - and while wearing this clothing, students and nannies are reportedly banned from eating at fast-food restaurants, wearing headphones and chewing gum.
Ulrika Jonsson is pictured with Bo after her graduation] Alongside a BA (Hons) in Early Years Development and Learning, graduates receive the prestigious Norland diploma and spend a year working on the job before officially graduating.
She told The I Paper: 'There is a certain stereotype around nannying as a career, and especially around Norland nannies, but looking after children is hugely complex and demanding, requiring an enormous skill set.'.