Sunday, December 22, 2024

What Is The Scar On Kate Middleton’s Scalp?

If you’re just now noticing the Duchess of Cambridge has a situation on the left side of her head, we’re hair, er, here to explain. What is the scar on Kate Middleton’s scalp? In 2011, shortly after she married Prince William, Kate was photographed during her first solo engagement as a royal and it was obvious she had a suspicious mark that was visible when she pulled her hair back.

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At the time, there was some speculation that it was a bad weave, specifically, an extension track. Seriously? This is the flawless, not-a-hair-out-of-place Duchess of Cambridge we’re talking about. She’s like a walking can of hairspray.  V was later dismissed when a palace spokesman confirmed that the mark was actually…a three-inch long scar.

“The scar is related to a childhood operation,” they told the Daily Mail.

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Though the childhood operation Kate underwent was not disclosed, the Daily Mail  said that senior royal sources confirmed that it had been “a very serious operation,” However, John Scurr, a consultant surgeon at the Lister Hospital in London said the exact opposite:

I really doubt it was any serious medical condition and I would say it is as a result of an arteriovenous malformation – a birthmark – being removed.

Catherine Elizabeth Middleton was born to Michael and Carole Middleton at the Royal Berkshire Hospital, Reading, on 9 January 1982. The Princess of Wales is the eldest of three children, and was christened at the parish church of St. Andrew’s Bradfield in Berkshire on 20 June 1982.
On 29 April 2011, Prince William and Miss Catherine Middleton were married at Westminster Abbey. The couple are now known as The Prince and Princess of Wales, having formally been known as The Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and Cambridge.

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