Britain’s Princess of Wales, Catherine, has resumed her work in early childhood development following the completion of her chemotherapy treatment. The 42-year-old royal, also known as Kate, held a meeting at Windsor Castle on Tuesday with staff from the Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood, an organization she founded.
The meeting was noted in the Court Circular, the official record of royal engagements, published in The Times on Wednesday. The focus on early childhood development has been described as Catherine’s life’s work by her aides.
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Since the beginning of the year, Catherine has made only a few public appearances following her announcement of abdominal surgery and, subsequently, preventative chemotherapy for an undisclosed cancer. Last week, she shared that she had completed her treatment and was eager to return to public duties and engagements in the coming months.
Her return to public life follows a similar announcement by her father-in-law, King Charles III, who resumed his public duties in April after his own cancer treatment.
Key Points:
- Return to Work: Princess Catherine has resumed her role in early childhood development work after completing chemotherapy.
- Recent Meeting: On Tuesday, she met with staff from the Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood at Windsor Castle.
- Court Circular Update: The meeting was listed in the official Court Circular, published in The Times.
- Focus on Early Childhood: The issue of early childhood development is considered Catherine’s primary focus, described as her life’s work by aides.
- Health Update: Catherine had previously announced undergoing abdominal surgery and chemotherapy for an undisclosed cancer earlier this year.
- Public Engagements: Catherine expressed her intention to resume public engagements in the coming months.
- King Charles III: Her return to public life follows King Charles III’s resumption of duties after his own cancer treatment.