Princess "remotely": Kensington Palace released a statement about the "missing" Kate Middleton
Kensington Palace released an official statement amid the furore surrounding Kate Middleton's "disappearance" and conspiracy theories surrounding it, and said that the Princess of Wales is now "remotely" working on a new project.
Kate is busy with her new project as she continues to recover from abdominal surgery, Kensington Palace officials said Thursday. "She was kept up to date on all developments." Kate Middleton works on the Royal Foundation for Early Childhood Foundation's Shaping Us campaign from her home in Windsor. Prince William's wife is focused on the importance of early childhood development and is working on a house project. The campaign is due to present the results of a study on the Alarm Distress Baby Scale (ADBB), which focuses on a child's social behavior. It was carried out in two NHS trusts. The Princess herself suggested using this tool after meeting families who had been helped by the ADBB system, so it is likely that she is interested in this work.
Let us remember that in January, Kensington Palace announced that Kate Middleton had undergone abdominal surgery and would return to her duties after recovery. No other details about the princess's health have been made public, and this secrecy on the part of the royal family has led to many conspiracy theories about Kate's health: that she actually had plastic surgery, that it was not an "abdominal" operation, but a hysterectomy. that Kate is in a coma, that she escaped from the palace and that she died. All subsequent attempts by the royal family to dispel the rumors were unsuccessful, but only led to even more rumors.