Thought the same, but why doctors had to Google it.. so oddReckon it’s probably a wax melt or something
Exactly. If she wanted to raise awareness she would say “hey guys I didn’t realise XXX contains XXX so be careful” - she just knows that saying something like (for example) “I didn’t realise having a lamp containing molten fluid in a glass container in a childrens playroom was a hazard” will be embarrassing & potentially stop the outpouring of sympathy.Why the big secret about what it was?!
And his business probablySo it was a chemical burn. With all this mystery, judging by what she's said (and not said), and the secrecy, I believe it must be something to do with drugs. Why else be so secretive? She must know that if it's innocent (like a lava lamp), if she just says what it is, people will get off her back. So if it was something she felt she could mention, she probably would. I think she's keeping the chemical a secret because it would reflect extremely badly on her and her husband, as well on as their suitability as parents.
So why was such a rare, mysterious substance kept in the playroom?!Whatever the mystery substance was, it shouldn't have been anywhere near any of the kids, clearly. She doesn't want to say more for fear of revealing what a stupid, massive error they made.
I honestly think it has to be something illegal/drug related. Doctors and surgeons would know about hair related products as I reckon they would be quite common.I would imagine if Queen was burnt by some form of chemical it would be a safeguarding issue? she was a hair dresser so she may have chemicals relating to that. I would imagine she feels extremely guilty, to be fair it must be awful watching your child suffer with something caused by a avoidable accident.