In fact, Celeb Dirty Laundry even claimed that the Queen might have demanded the Duchess to get a paying job and the guest-editing stint is just a cover-up for a permanent position.
Ever since the Duchess resumed to her royal duties following
her months-long maternity after the birth of Princess Charlotte, Kate Middleton
has stepped up her efforts and has urged greater action when it comes to mental
health initiatives.
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According to news reporter, her guest editor stint at Huffington Post next month aims to raise mental health awareness for
the youth.
The 34-year-old mom-of-two will also be inviting leading figures in
the mental health field to contribute to the issue.
The Duchess of
Cambridge will continue her work to highlight the importance of children's
mental health when she serves as Guest Editor of @huffpostuk for a day in
mid-February, the Kensington Palace wrote on Instagram.
The Duchess
will use the opportunity to highlight the inspiring work being done by parents,
teachers, researchers, and mental health professionals around the country.
While it has not been specified if Duchess Kate, a skilled
artist and diplomat, will be working in-office or remotely, a palace official
has hinted that the Duchess of Cambridge will be opening the doors of her
20-room apartment at Kensington Palace to the Huffington Post UK group.
We look forward to welcoming The Huffington Post team
to Kensington Palace next month," a Kensington Palace spokesperson said in
an official statement, E! News quoted.
As for Huffington Post, the publication said they are
excited to work with the Duchess, especially considering her efforts in raising
awareness around the mental health issues.
"We are thrilled that The Duchess of Cambridge is
joining the HuffPost UK team for a day as a guest editor," Huffington Post
Editor-in-Chief Stephen Hull said, as per Marie Claire.
"Dealing with
mental health issues has been a major editorial focus for us, and I'm very
excited to be working together on such an important project.
Meanwhile, Duchess Kate is not the only royal wife to have a
career in writing or editing.
As a matter of fact, Sarah Ferguson published a
number of "Budgie the Little Helicopter" books while she was married
to Prince Andrew. While the Duchess' mom, Carole, had also written
party-planning columns for two publications last year.
Kate Middleton delivers speech on children's mental health.
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