The Princess of Wales, Kate Middleton, is making remarkable progress in her recovery from the abdominal surgery she underwent last January.
The wife of Prince William has resumed her work commitments, albeit discreetly from the comfort of her home.
This week, the princess was seen in a video at Windsor Farm Shop, accompanied by Prince William, showing signs of good health and well-being.
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Despite speculation about her appearance at public events, Kate has opted for a work-at-home mode and remains active in her charitable and research projects.
According to Kensington Palace sources, the princess has remained involved with the Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood’s program known as “Shaping Us,” which emphasizes the importance of the early years of life.
A palace spokesman confirmed to The Telegraph newspaper that the Princess of Wales has been closely following a new study sponsored by the center.
“The Princess’s Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood has funded a trial of a baby observation tool, which is to be used by health visitors to improve how they spot signs of social and emotional development in young children,” The Telegraph reported.
During her time of convalescence, Kate has contributed to research evaluating the usefulness of the
Alarm Distress Baby Scale (ADBB) tool, which is designed to monitor the social behavior of infants and toddlers.
The Princess became particularly interested in this tool after meeting Danish families who have experienced its benefits during a visit to Denmark.
Looking ahead, the traditional Easter Sunday walk is expected to mark Kate’s return to public life.
Although she was originally expected to resume her schedule after Easter, global anticipation of her reappearance remains on hold, with audiences awaiting official confirmation.