Princess Kate resumes royal work after cancer recovery. She continues her mission to help children through early childhood development projects and campaigns.

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Britain's Princess of Wales, Kate, has officially returned to her royal duties after finishing her cancer treatment. For the first time since her recovery, she appeared in the Court Circular, the official record of royal events. 

This marked an important step for the princess, who has dedicated much of her time to early childhood development.

On Tuesday, Princess Kate held a meeting at Windsor Castle. She discussed the early years of child development, which her team has often called her “life's work.” 

She was joined by her household staff and members from the Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood. This organization, which Kate herself started, aims to promote the importance of a child’s first years and carry out research in this area.

This meeting was a key moment, as it was only the third time she was included in the Court Circular since her cancer journey began earlier this year. 

The Court Circular mentioned: "The Princess of Wales, Joint Patron, the Royal Foundation of The Prince and Princess of Wales, this afternoon held an Early Years Meeting at Windsor Castle."

The meeting likely covered the princess’s major campaign, “Shaping Us,” which was launched last year. This campaign seeks to bring attention to how crucial a child’s early years are for their future development.

In a recent heartfelt video, Kate shared the good news that she had completed her chemotherapy treatment. She has been battling an undisclosed form of cancer since February. 

In the video, she appeared with her family, including her husband Prince William and their children, showing them spending time outdoors. She spoke about her cancer journey, expressing her hope to remain cancer-free and focus on her recovery.

While the princess was receiving treatment, she continued to work behind the scenes. She met with her team and staff from the Early Childhood Centre but didn’t officially record those meetings. Now that her health has improved, she is able to take on more public duties again.

Kate has been seen at several royal events in recent months. In June, she attended the King’s birthday parade, also known as Trooping the Colour. She also presented the winning trophy to Carlos Alcaraz at the Wimbledon men’s final in July. Both of these events were also recorded in the Court Circular.

 

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