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Princess Eugenie Reflects on Her “Daunting” Scoliosis Surgery, Supports the RNOH’s Fundraising Project – TownandCountrymag.com
The royal threw her support behind “The Buttercup Collection,” porcelain buttercups made by an artist to raise funds for the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital….

Princess Eugenie is continuing to support a cause close to her heart. The Princess, who underwent surgery for scoliosis at age 12, became the royal patron of the very hospital that treated her in her youth last year, and now is working to bolster their unique new fundraising project.
The Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital (RNOH) teamed up with artist Clare Twomey to create handmade porcelain buttercups. “The Buttercup Collection” consists of two thousand of these art objects. The flower was chosen…
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