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Princess Eugenie shares her “scar and breath” as she marks International Scoliosis Awareness Day

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Princess Eugenie shares her "scar and breath" as she marks International Scoliosis Awareness Day

Prince Andrew’s youngest daughter, Princess Eugenie, proudly revealed a personal story about a scar she has lived with for years. in a sense instagram post On Wednesday, the 34-year-old princess, who married Jack Brooksbank in 2018, celebrated Scoliosis Awareness Day by sharing an iconic photo from her wedding.

In the image, Princess Eugenie is seen in her low-back white wedding dress, designed to show off the scar from a life-changing operation she underwent when she was 12 years old. “Let us be proud of our scars!” he captioned the post, sending a powerful message to the world.

She wrote: “Today is International Scoliosis Awareness Day. “I just wanted to share my scar and encourage anyone who has gone through something similar to share theirs with me.” To encourage sufferers, she added: “Let’s be proud of our scars! I would love to repost any of your images in my stories, so tag me and I’ll share them.”

He continued: “To all those who have just been diagnosed, those wearing braces, those recovering from surgery, and those who have lived with a scar for years: my thoughts are with you on Awareness Day about Scoliosis. Thanks to the doctors, nurses, physiotherapists and researchers at @scoliosis_sr”

Its publication comes amid ongoing health problems within the royal family. Both King Charles and Princess Kate recently underwent major surgeries and were diagnosed with cancer earlier this year. Princess Eugenie herself underwent major back surgery in 2002 to treat a curvature of the spine caused by scoliosis.

Eugenie’s decision to show her scar during her wedding was a deliberate choice to raise awareness and inspire others facing similar challenges. Her latest post continues this mission, encouraging people to embrace their own scars and the stories behind them.

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