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Kate Middleton recently filled the public in on her schedule following news that her cancer is officially in remission.
According to People, the beloved mother-of-three is "gradually" returning to royal duties, starting with an initiative to "enhance the wellbeing of young children and their caregivers."
The Princess of Wales to took to Instagram to describe the mission to followers, revealing that "the Alarm Distress Baby Scale (ADBB) trial" will be expanding to "eight more NHS sites across the UK" in 2025.
"The expansion of the trial means that thousands more families will benefit from health visitors specially trained in this area, laying the strongest possible foundations for infant wellbeing in the earliest weeks, months and years of their lives."
Middleton, who announced that her cancer was in remission in a January 14 X post, believes the expansion will, "have a hugely positive impact" on babies "social and emotional development."
The Princess of Wales spent the first half of last year resting and undergoing treatment for abdominal cancer (that was discovered following a procedure at a private hospital in London in late 2023) and the second half of the year slowly returning to public events with her husband, Prince William, and children, Prince George, 10, Princess Charlotte, 9, and Prince Louis, 6, by her side.
For more on Kate Middleton’s cancer battle read: Kate Middleton Makes ‘Rare Public Appearance’ Amid Cancer Recovery.
Read more about the ADBB trial below.