Kate Middleton is in no immediate rush to return to her royal duties after her cancer diagnosis, according to a Kensington Palace spokesperson.
This comes two months after the Princess of Wales announced to the world that she had been diagnosed with an undisclosed form of cancer.
“The princess is not expected to return to work until it’s cleared by her medical team,” said the royal spokesperson in a statement to the BBC.
Middleton’s involvement in social projects is already well-publicized, with the royal maintaining her aim of helping those in British society who are most in need.
One of the issues she is most concerned about is the mental health of children, especially those under the age of five.
According to the Kensington Palace statement, such investment in early childhood could have an impact on the British economy to the tune of around 45 billion pounds.
For now, Middleton will continue to maintain a low profile as far as official matters go, with husband Prince William continuing to lead the way on that front.
The Royal Palace has reiterated that the Princess needs her privacy while she undergoes chemotherapy.
One event that many feel she could return for is the ‘Trooping the Colour’, an act carried out by the British Army, along with other Commonwealth countries.
The event will take place on June 15, with only a few weeks to go.