Princess Eugenie Shares Back Scar Pic, Encourages Others to Be 'Proud'

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Princess Eugenie Shares Back Scar Pic, Encourages Others to Be 'Proud'
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Princess Eugenie wants her followers to 'be proud' of their scars.

Eugenie has been very proud of her scars in the past. In her 2018 royal wedding at Windsor Castle, she purposefully chose a to showcase the reminder of her childhood surgery.

Eugenie had her surgery for scoliosis at age 12 and has been open about the experience. She even invited the National Health Service surgeons who looked after her to her wedding. "I think you can change the way beauty is, and you can show people your scars and I think it's really special to stand up for that," Eugenie previously told ITV of her dress decision."It's a lovely way to honor the people who looked after me, and a way of standing up for young people who also go through this."

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