Rob Jobson has taken it upon himself to explain through his new royal biography on Kate Middleton that the Princess of Wales underwent ‘emergency surgery‘ to remove a lump that suddenly appeared during her teenage years.
“As a teenager, however, when at Marlborough College she discovered a lump on the left side of her head, just under her hairline, the school notified her parents immediately, and her mother Carole took her to the hospital, where she had surgery to remove it“, said Jobson.
Evidently this unexpected surgery left scars on Kate Middleton, which were exposed during her first unaccompanied public appearance in 2001, which raised concerns among royal sympathizers, as they did not understand why the then future Princess of Wales was ‘wounded‘.
However, Buckingham Palace, in an attempt to clarify the situation, issued a statement saying that “the scar is related to a childhood operation“. After that, the royal deeply avoided hospitals; however, after an emergency abdominal surgery a few months ago, she was diagnosed with cancer.