
Meghan Markle's Hidden Wedding Photos Reveal a Rare Cambridges' Nanny Cameo
Meghan Markle’s unpublished wedding photos reveal a rare cameo by the Cambridges’ nanny, adding another surprising royal moment to the ceremony.
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Meghan Markle’s unpublished wedding photos reveal a rare cameo by the Cambridges’ nanny, adding another surprising royal moment to the ceremony.

The Department of Homeland Security is evaluating allegations that Rep. Eric Swalwell hired a Brazilian nanny without lawful work authorization, a claim surfacing as he faces sexual-misconduct accusations and a separate Manhattan DA investigation; the claim is based on a 68-page immigration complaint by conservative filmmaker Joel Gilbert, whose work on Obama conspiracy theories is noted, and it has prompted bipartisan talk of potential sanctions and further scrutiny.
USCIS has referred allegations that Rep. Eric Swalwell illegally hired a Brazilian nanny without valid work authorization to DHS law enforcement for investigation, widening tensions with the Trump administration amid Swalwell’s broader troubles including sexual-misconduct allegations and a separate mortgage-fraud probe; the nanny reportedly worked for Swalwell after her permit expired in 2022, received a 2024 Department of Labor approval, and Swalwell’s campaign paid tens of thousands of dollars in 2021–22, according to the New York Post. Swalwell and his attorney did not comment.

Macklemore's Seattle home was robbed while his children were inside; the nanny escaped and called police after being bear-sprayed by suspects who ransacked the house and stole thousands of dollars worth of items.

Prince Archie's former nanny, Lorren Khumalo, revealed that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were laidback and welcoming when she first met them while working as their nanny at Frogmore Cottage. She described Harry as a gentleman and Meghan as a beautiful woman, and felt comfortable in their home, which was not as formal as she expected. The couple's relaxed and loving demeanor reflects a normal household, despite their royal status.

The nanny of five children whose mother, Jennifer Dulos, went missing in Connecticut in 2019 testified in court about the frantic day of her disappearance, kicking off a murder investigation. The trial involves Michelle Troconis, the girlfriend of Jennifer's estranged husband, Fotis Dulos, who is charged with conspiracy to commit murder and other crimes. The nanny described her panic when Jennifer didn't respond to calls and text messages, and police believe Fotis Dulos attacked Jennifer in her garage and disposed of her body, although it has never been found. Troconis has pleaded not guilty and denies the charges. The trial also involves evidence of attempted cleanup in the garage and police surveillance video of Fotis Dulos and Troconis disposing of garbage bags.

Paris Hilton's therapist confronts her on her reliance on her baby's nanny and encourages her to trust her own instincts as a mother. In a clip from her show, Paris expresses fear and uncertainty about changing her baby's diaper, leading viewers to express sadness over the lack of bonding time. The therapist reminds Paris that she is the expert on her child and should be the primary attachment figure. The clip received a positive response on TikTok, with many praising the therapist for validating Paris in her new role as a first-time mom.

Prince William and Kate Middleton's children's nanny, Maria Borrallo, reportedly follows strict rules while caring for Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis. One of these rules is to avoid using the word "kids" and instead refer to them as "children" as a mark of respect. Other rules include a 7 pm bedtime, no yelling, and learning through games rather than screen time.

Prince William and Kate Middleton's part-time nanny, Maria Borrallo, reportedly follows strict rules when it comes to caring for their children, including avoiding the word "kids" and using "children" instead. Other alleged rules include a 7 pm bedtime, no yelling, and learning through games rather than screen time. The couple shares three children named George, Charlotte, and Louis.

Matthew Zakrzewski, a male nanny in California, has been sentenced to 707 years in prison for molesting 16 boys under his care. He was found guilty of 34 felony counts, including lewd and lascivious acts with a minor under 14. Zakrzewski, who operated under the name "the original Sitter Buddy," committed these crimes over a span of more than three years. Family members of the victims described him as a "master manipulator." The district attorney called the case a loss of innocence and childhoods, stating that the children will never know the lives they were meant to have. Zakrzewski was caught after one parent reported him to the police, leading to the discovery of more victims through video evidence and tips.

Olivia Wilde and Jason Sudeikis' former nanny, Ericka Genaro, has filed a motion to appeal a judge's decision to move her wrongful termination lawsuit against the couple into private arbitration. Genaro's legal team argues that the judge did not apply the facts presented to the applicable law and believes the evidence supports their claims. They accuse Wilde and Sudeikis of trying to silence Genaro by moving the case into arbitration. The former nanny claims she suffered from anxiety and depression after Wilde abruptly left the family home and Sudeikis leaned on her for emotional support following their breakup. Genaro alleges that Sudeikis terminated her on the spot when she couldn't speak to him during a recommended period of silence. She is seeking compensation for lost earnings, benefits, and medical expenses.

A nanny who worked for singer Katharine McPhee and musician/producer David Foster was killed when an SUV crashed into a car dealership in Mission Hills. The driver of the SUV, an 84-year-old woman, accelerated for unknown reasons and collided with several people inside the dealership. Two employees and a customer were injured but expected to recover. The fatally injured woman, identified as Yadira Calito by TMZ, was the nanny for McPhee and Foster's 2-year-old son. The investigation is ongoing, and the driver has not been arrested. McPhee announced on Instagram that she had to return home due to the tragedy and would miss two planned shows.

The cause of death for Katharine McPhee and David Foster's nanny has been revealed as a fatal traffic collision. The accident occurred when an 84-year-old woman crashed her car into a dealership service center, causing injuries to several people. The nanny, who was a customer at the dealership, sustained fatal injuries and was pronounced deceased at the hospital. The investigation is ongoing, and no arrests have been made. McPhee had previously announced her departure from the couple's tour due to the "horrible tragedy" in their family.

Katharine McPhee and David Foster's nanny, who cared for their 2-year-old son, has passed away, prompting McPhee to leave their tour in Asia. The couple has not disclosed the details of the tragedy, but McPhee expressed her heavy heart and the need to be with their family. David Foster will continue performing at the scheduled concerts.

The article discusses the potential future of AI technology in childcare, specifically focusing on the concept of an AI nanny. With advancements in artificial intelligence, researchers and developers are exploring the idea of using AI to assist parents in monitoring and caring for their babies. These AI nannies would be equipped with sensors, cameras, and machine learning algorithms to track the baby's activities, provide real-time feedback, and even offer personalized recommendations. While some experts see potential benefits in terms of convenience and safety, others raise concerns about privacy, human interaction, and the potential impact on child development.