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What a lovely picture - would make a very nice Xmas card for her to send.
she made these kids' dayPrincess Eugenie compares scars with young patients as as she revisits the hospital where she underwent spine surgery as a child:
Princess Eugenie compares scars with young patients as as she revisits the hospital where she underwent spine surgery as a child | Mail Online
It's so beautiful to see Eugenie so involved in helping the sick and bringing some holiday cheer to them.
Princess Eugenie compares scars with young patients as as she revisits the hospital where she underwent spine surgery as a child:
Princess Eugenie compares scars with young patients as as she revisits the hospital where she underwent spine surgery as a child | Mail Online
It's so beautiful to see Eugenie so involved in helping the sick and bringing some holiday cheer to them.
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Believe in Magic charity at Buckingham Palace December 11
Princess Eugenie of York:
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I agree 100%- melts the heart!Princess Eugenie compares scars with young patients as as she revisits the hospital where she underwent spine surgery as a child:
Princess Eugenie compares scars with young patients as as she revisits the hospital where she underwent spine surgery as a child | Mail Online
It's so beautiful to see Eugenie so involved in helping the sick and bringing some holiday cheer to them.
Dman said:Princess Eugenie compares scars with young patients as as she revisits the hospital where she underwent spine surgery as a child:
Princess Eugenie compares scars with young patients as as she revisits the hospital where she underwent spine surgery as a child | Mail Online
It's so beautiful to see Eugenie so involved in helping the sick and bringing some holiday cheer to them.
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Believe in Magic charity at Buckingham Palace December 11
Princess Eugenie of York:
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Totally agree with everyone's comments on this. It almost brought a tear to my eye reading that article and seeing those wonderful photos of Eugenie with the kids. She seems to have a wonderful rapport with the children, and it obviously meant so much to them to meet her. I think it really helps that she can talk about her own experiences and scars.
I'd love to see Eugenie as a proper working royal, and Beatrice too - they can both be such huge assets to the family, as this kind if event shows. They are caring and compassionate young ladies, who can really relate to others. A joy to see this, especially at Christmas time!
I could not have said it better myself, ladies! Agree 100% with both of you!Why you feel that way cepe? I mean...The head Nurse herself praised Eugenie for wearing a dress w/a key hole back that would show off her scar and then comparing it w/the kids at the Hospital, so not sure why you think that headline is gross when it's actually what happened.
I am so proud of Eugenie for doing this. How many young pre teens or teenaged girls did she completely either turn the shame they feel about showing their scars totally around or at least start the process down that road by meeting them and doing that yesterday? At the very least if they are ever treated in a nasty manner over their scars, and we all know it'll happen, they've got the greatest comebacker of all time...
If a Princess isn't ashamed of wearing clothes that shows her scar, then I can too!!
That's a far more important Christmas gift than whatever was in the boxes Eugenie gave to those kids IMO and Kudos to HRH for doing it!!
Eugenie d'York: Beyoncé lui fait vivre un moment (de solitude ?) "Irreplaceable"Eugenie of York Beyoncé her live a while (lonely?) "Irreplaceable"
that doesn't look like Pippa to me.