Kate Middleton makes public return with mega project

The Princess of Wales has announced a new project amid her return to public duties following cancer treatment

The Princess of Wales has announced a new project amid her return to public duties following cancer treatment
The Princess of Wales has announced a new project amid her return to public duties following cancer treatment

The Princess of Wales, Kate Middleton, is easing into her return to public duties with a major new project!

Kate, as patron of The Royal Foundation alongside husband Prince William, launched the Baby Bank Alliance this week, a community of ‘more than 300 baby banks’ across the UK, as per GB News.

As per the outlet, the ‘baby banks’ will function as storehouses for ‘essential’ items needed for babies and children.

The launch was announced by the Foundation in a social media post, in which they highlighted the Princess’ role in the initiative.

“Over the past few years, the Princess of Wales has visited several baby banks to highlight their crucial work in supporting families with babies and young children,” the post read.

It further shared: “Today we're delighted to see the launch of the Baby Bank Alliance, a community of over 300 baby banks supporting families, babies and children in the UK with access to the supplies and clothing that they need to thrive.”

“Supporting parents and carers, who are doing their best to provide for their families in incredibly challenging circumstances, is essential and can have a life-changing impact,” the post concluded.

This comes on the heels of Kate’s highly publicised outing at Wimbledon earlier this month, with daughter Princess Charlotte, and sister Pippa Middleton, in tow.

The outing marked her second official public sighting following her cancer diagnosis; before heading to Wimbledon on July 14, Kate had made her official return to public at King Charles’ birthday parade, Trooping the Colour, on June 15.