Duchess Kate Sets Return to Royal Duties After Maternity Leave

Kate gave birth to her second child, daughter Charlotte, in May.

— -- The Duchess of Cambridge will make her return to the royal stage next week as her maternity leave comes to an end and she resumes her duties supporting several of her charitable endeavors.

The charity at which Kate will appear helps vulnerable children with mental health support using holistic methods education and therapeutic support. The Duchess has made mental health issues in children and young adults one of the cornerstones of her mission.

Kate has spent the bulk of the summer with her children and Prince William at their country home in Norfolk since giving birth to Charlotte, the fourth-in-line to the British throne, on May 2.

Prince William has kept busy since Princess Charlotte’s birth with his new job as a pilot with the East Anglia Air Ambulance but he will also see an increasing schedule of royal engagement this fall.

Next month, William, 33, will make a major speech on Chinese TV on the urgent need to combat the illegal wildlife trade, an issue that he and Prince Harry both feel passionately about.

Prince Harry, 30, spent the summer on the front lines of the efforts to stop illegal poaching in Africa.

The prince plans to return to London next week, just before his upcoming 31st birthday, on Sept. 15. Harry, who retired from the British Army earlier this year, will participate in the 75th anniversary of the Battle of Britain at a flypast next Tuesday and will focus his attention on wounded veterans this fall.

In October, Prince Harry will make his first of two public appearances in the U.S. in the coming months. He will visit Washington, D.C. for a series of meetings in advance of his Invictus Games, the Paralympic-style games for wounded veterans that will have their American debut in Orlando, Florida, next year.