
Kate Middleton underwent an “emergency operation” to replace a pile from her mind when she was a girl, her new royal history revealed.
” As a teen, however, when at Marlborough College she discovered a lump on the left side of her head, just under her hairline”, the memoir said as reported by Independent.
The college promptly notified her parents, and Carole, her mother, took her to the hospital where she underwent removal procedure.
The Palace claimed that the scar was a result of a” childbirth function” in a statement made prior to the procedure. The wound was discovered in 2001, and it was immediately followed.
The memoir titled- ‘ Catherine, The Princess of Wales’- is written by Rob Jobson. Catherine has happily avoided clinics for the majority of her career, according to the statement, “aside from crippling periods of day sickness and, of course, stays in the Lindo Wing at St Mary’s Hospital to provide her children.”
The Princess of Wales revealed in a video earlier this year that she had been diagnosed with cancer.
Middleton had previously stated in relation to the chemotherapy treatment that” the entire family has had an incredibly difficult couple of months, but I’ve had a fantastic medical team who have taken great care of me, for which I am so grateful.”