Kate Middleton always puts on a stunning show at whatever event she attends. However, there is one feature that has long worried supporters of the British royal family. In the summer, the Duchess of Cambridge’s fingers have hardly seen a patch, and everyone is asking why. Her answer has something to do with her tremendous love of gardening.
Every time Kate Middleton steps out in public, she dazzles. It’s quite attractive and sophisticated, but only one item drew the attention of the fans. Why does the Duchess of Cambridge usually have at least one finger bandaged?
Prince William’s wife appears to have a necessary “accessory” whether she is wearing an expensive evening gown, a sober ensemble, or a sweltering summer garment. On at least one finger, there’s a naked patch. He only has his fingers bandaged a handful of times a year. This is how she looked at her most recent appearance, the Chelsea Flower Show, earlier this week. Her right thumb was patched, but the riddle was only recently solved.

The palace garden has been designed by Kate Middleton.
Many people assumed that Kate Middleton, despite her beauty, was a novice in the kitchen. Her passion for gardening caused her to get ulcers on her fingers all of the time. The Duchess spends a lot of time in the garden, where she doesn’t sit at all because she is enthusiastic about flowers and the layout of the palace’s green space. According to the Daily Mail, he manages to damage his hands on a regular basis.
She was in charge of Kensington Palace’s famous gardens, as well as those at Ammer Hall in Norfolk. In addition, he is now working on the Chelsea Flower Show’s “Back to Nature” initiative. Kate Middleton created it to encourage children to spend more time outside. A treehouse, a waterfall, a rustic cottage, a place for a bonfire, as well as stumps, stone walks, and logs for children to play with, may all be found in the garden.

“I truly feel that nature and time spent outside, particularly for young children, may have enormous physical and mental health advantages.” ‘I hope that by creating this garden in the woodland, we will encourage parents and children to get out of the home, enjoy nature, and spend quality time together,’ the Duchess of Cambridge told the BBC.
Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis have been assisting their mother in gathering soil moss, leaves, and twigs to decorate the garden in recent months. The family’s harvested hazelnut twigs were utilized to construct a hiding place in the garden.
