Kate Middleton continues to remain clued in on her early year’s project in working from home during her recovery from abdominal surgery.
A spokesperson for Kensington Palace revealed that the Princess of Wales has been actively involved in the latest project of her Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood, according to the Daily Express.
Researchers in the UK are busy developing a baby observation tool, equipped with detectors of social and emotional development in young children, via a trial funded by the royal organization.
The study kicked off four months ago and the results, which are said to be “overwhelmingly positive” will be published today.
A rep for Kate said, “The Princess has been kept updated throughout the process.”
Princess Kate Middleton remained largely out of the spotlight after undergoing abdominal surgery in January, with her first official appearance expected to be on Easter Sunday service at Windsor later this month.
Her prolonged disappearance fueled a multitude of conspiracy theories and speculations about her health condition, as well as her marriage to Prince William.
However, those were swiftly shut down when the mom of three was spotted out and about on a shopping run with her husband in Windsor last weekend.