In a minor stride towards her comeback to the public eye, the princess met on Tuesday at Windsor Castle to discuss her early childcare initiative.
It comes after Catherine’s video message from last week, in which she expressed her relief that her chemotherapy was coming to an end.
The princess claimed that although this year had been “incredibly tough,” she had come to appreciate life and felt a “renewed sense of hope.”
The royal engagements listed in the Court Circular include this meeting in Windsor.
Although the princess had previously held meetings and worked from home, this was her first formally documented work engagement since her treatment started.
This most recent development is a part of Catherine’s carefully orchestrated comeback. She may make a few public appearances later this year, including her yearly Christmas carol concert and Remembrance activities in November.
This will convey a good message regarding her recuperation. However, there is still a lot of concern for her well-being.
In her video from last week, Catherine stated that she “must continue to take each day as it comes” because her “path to healing and full recovery is long.”
While no specifics or images of the meeting exist, Catherine has referred to her “life’s work” as the Shaping Us campaign, which aims to raise awareness of the value of early childhood development.