This is why Kate Middleton hasn't been to see Pippa's baby
There's a good reason
Pippa Middleton welcomed her first child earlier this week, and has already had plenty of visitors arrive at the prestigious Lindo Wing.
But, one family member has been noticeably absent - sister Kate.
It seems, though, that the Duchess of Cambridge has been busy with Kensington Palace revealing she took part in an unannounced engagement on Tuesday.
Less than 24 hours after the birth of her new nephew Kate hosted a meeting for one of her charity initiatives, thought to be held at her home of Kensington Palace.
"The Duchess of Cambridge this morning held a Meeting of experts convened by the Royal Foundation of The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and The Duke and Duchess of Sussex to inform Her Royal Highness's charitable "Early Years" initiative," a statement read.
The meeting was a private engagement meaning that no photographs were taken and it was not announced until after it had taken place.
The Early Years initiative is part of the duchess' campaign to help children failed by ‘Broken Britain’.
Kate is bringing together experts from academia, education, health and other fields to work on how to help families tackle anti-social behaviour, addiction and mental health.
Pippa and her husband James Matthews welcomed their first child, a baby boy, on Monday.
The little boy is the cousin of Kate and husband Prince William's children - Prince George, five, his brother Prince Louis, five months, and their sister Princess Charlotte, three.
This article originally appeared on New Idea.
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