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      • In 1980, Mary Robertson was an American businesswoman living in London and needed a part-time nanny for her toddler son, Patrick. She called a local agency and they sent over Diana, who was just 18. Robertson said she “fell in love with her."
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  2. May 19, 2017 · In 1980, Mary Robertson was an American businesswoman living in London and needed a part-time nanny for her toddler son, Patrick. She called a local agency and they sent over Diana, who was...

  3. Oct 7, 2021 · Mary Robertson employed Diana for several months as a 'babysitter' to her infant son Patrick in 1980 - and the position was the final held by the future Princess of Wales before her wedding to...

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  4. May 19, 2017 · 77K. 4.8M views 6 years ago #InsideEdition. Before she became the People's Princess, Diana worked as a nanny. Her salary was $5 an hour. Back in 1980, Mary Robertson was an American...

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  5. Sep 4, 1997 · Mary Robertson lived in London in 1980 and paid Diana $5 an hour to watch her 1-year-old son, Patrick. When she hired Diana, Robertson did not know that the 19-year-old nanny was an...

  6. May 19, 2017 · In 1980, Mary Robertson was an American businesswoman living in London and needed a part-time nanny for her toddler son, Patrick. She called a local agency and they sent over Diana, who was...

  7. Jan 1, 1998 · Diana was employed by Mary as their Nanny and this was prior to her relationship with Prince Charles. Mary speaks very loyally about Diana from the shy girl who became her Nanny unknown to them as Lady Diana Spencer up to her engagement subsequent wedding with Prince Charles and from their meetings through the years up to the death of the Princess.

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  8. In 1980, Mary Robertson, an American living in London, welcomed a shy young nanny into her home to care for her nine-month-old son. Little did she know that this was the beginning of an extraordinary friendship that would last for seventeen years.

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