
Princess Eugenie has just tugged at heartstrings with her health update about the battle she just underwent.
The conversation was shared with The Telegraph and included some candid admissions about her scoliosis battle.
For those unversed, the princess was first diagnosed with this disease that causes twists and curves to form in the spine, back in 2002, at 12-years-old.
“The incapacity that comes with a spinal injury – it’s so hard to come to grips with it,” she began by saying.
“I had a corner room in the hospital with two windows looking out over a car park. I was too young to notice I couldn’t get outside; all I cared about was where my parents and sister were.”
But “I do remember watching someone waving to my incredible red-haired nurse through the window and having this feeling that I couldn’t reach them,” she recalled.
During her walk down memory lane Princess Eugenie also added, “I couldn’t get out of bed or do anything for myself. I felt very embarrassed about the whole thing. I don’t know why or where it came from.”
Throughout this she didn’t forget her mom Sarah Ferguson and hailed her as well adding, “She was amazing. She’d ask me if she could show it to people, then she’d turn me around and say, ‘my daughter is superhuman, you’ve got to check out her scar’.”
All of that she admits “trained my brain that it’s OK, scars are cool. It became a positive memory, a part of me, that I could do something with in the future. I could help heal other people,” near the conclusion.