the wife of prince William, Kate Middletonhas sparked speculation after sporting a cast on her hand again during one of her recent royal engagements.
The Duchess of Cambridgewho draws huge applause with his amazing personality, left fans confused when he appeared in a cast on his thumb during an event of the Platinum Jubilee at Cardiff Castle last weekend.
Royal fans don’t know why Kate needs the pink bandages. Speculation as to why includes the fact that the Duchess is known to be a keen cook who grows her own vegetables.
Kate, who loves gardening, can cut herself while mowing or grooming her garden. Her duties as a devoted mother to three vivacious children can also point to odd bumps and scratches.
A Buckingham Palace spokesman declined to comment on Kate’s bandaging.
But it is not the first time that the mother of three children has been photographed with an adhesive bandage on her hand.
In 2019, the Duchess wore the common first aid tape during an appearance at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show. On another occasion, in 2016, she appeared in a cast at the Mayfair world premiere of A Street Cat Named Bob.
What happened to Kate Middleton’s thumb?
The Duchess of Cambridge was seen with a Band-Aid on her thumb during a Platinum Jubilee event at Cardiff Castle last weekend.
Therefore, it is possible for it to be cut while mowing or grooming your garden.
Her duties as a devoted mother to three vivacious children may also point to odd bumps and scratches.
But when asked, a Buckingham Palace spokesman said: “We have no comment on the cast.”
Even though Kate often wears the household item, doctors warn that it may not be the best way to heal broken skin.
Dressings don’t allow the skin to breathe, and using a moisturizer may be a more effective solution, experts say.
Dr Anton Alexandroff, spokesman for Consultant Dermatologist & British Skin Foundation, told Express.co.uk: “Using plasters is not as helpful because the skin doesn’t breathe as well and it takes longer to heal.
“As a mother, you wash your hands all the time, so it’s important to moisturize them regularly.
“Using moisturizer is the best way to heal a scratch.”
It comes as eagle-eyed royal fans have also taken notice of Prince Charles’ unusual “sausage fingers.”