THE Princess of Wales is getting ready for her royal comeback by keeping updated with her keystone early years project.
The results of an initiative Kate inspired to improve the lives of babies, published yesterday, were "overwhelmingly positive", Kensington Palace said.
The future queen still plans to be back at work after Easter, amid an ongoing investigation into an alleged breach of her private medical data.
Discussions are also ongoing to decide whether she will join royals for a church service on Easter Sunday.
Up to three members of staff at The London Clinic, where Kate stayed for 13 days after undergoing abdominal surgery in January, are alleged to have attempted to access her records.
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