And in 2016, she wore one as she drove her one-year-old daughter, Princess Charlotte, away from a service in Berkshire. On another occasion in 2016, Kate was seen wearing a plaster cast at the world premiere of A Street Cat Named Bob at Mayfair. Fans of the royal family do not know why Kate needs the pink bandages. Speculations as to why include the fact that the Duchess is known to be a miserable cook who grows her own vegetables. READ MORE: Earl Spencer causes a frenzy with the hilarious joke on Prince George It is therefore likely to be cut during pruning or cleaning of its garden. Her duties as a devoted mother of three lively children can also show the strange hitting and scratching. But when asked, a Buckingham Palace spokesman said: “We have no comment on the cast.” Although Kate often wears household items, doctors warn that it may not be the best way to heal broken skin. The future king seems to have swollen numbers and even allegedly joked with them while he was on a royal tour in Australia in 2012. One explanation for the swelling could be a condition called edema, which, according to the NHS, refers to swollen hands and arms as a result of fluid accumulation and this swelling often goes away on its own. Symptoms include swollen or swollen hands or arms and glowing, taut skin. Swelling can be relieved in many ways, including lying down and using pillows to lift the swollen area, as well as moving and massaging the affected areas of the body. Exercising, drinking plenty of water and keeping your hands or hands hydrated can also help.