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Kate Middleton, the Princess of Wales, is known for her poise and grace even in the face of adversity. Recently, she completed a course of preventative chemotherapy following a cancer diagnosis, demonstrating her remarkable strength.

However, long before stepping into the spotlight as a senior royal, Kate faced a significant health scare that left her mother, Carole Middleton, deeply worried.

The health scare occurred during Kate’s time at Marlborough College, the prestigious boarding school she attended as a teenager.

Kate discovered a mysterious lump on the left-hand side of her head, which led to immediate concern.

Carole Middleton, understandably alarmed, took her daughter to see their family doctor. The lump was deemed “potentially serious,” according to royal author Katie Nicholl in her book Kate: The Future Queen.

The severity of the situation prompted swift action, with Kate undergoing surgery just days after the initial discovery.

Carole Middleton’s anxiety during this time was palpable. Katie Nicholl recounted how a housemistress at Marlborough College, Ann Patching, recalled the incident.

“Catherine had the operation during her term time. She was back at school very soon afterwards. As usual, nothing was too much of a big deal for her. You could never accuse Catherine of being a drama queen, but Carole was very worried, as any mother would be.”

This account underscores the strength of Kate’s character, even at a young age. Despite the seriousness of the situation, she returned to her routine at school without drawing unnecessary attention to herself.

The operation was significant enough to leave a three-inch scar on Kate’s head. While the exact nature of the lump was never disclosed, the swift surgical intervention suggested a potentially serious condition.

Nicholl’s book also highlighted the broader context of the incident.

Around the same time, another student at Marlborough College, Hugo McDermott, tragically passed away from a brain tumor. This unfortunate coincidence heightened concerns among Kate’s peers and their families.

Despite the alarming nature of the operation, Kate made a quick recovery and resumed her studies at Marlborough College. Her resilience impressed those around her, including her teachers and classmates.

The scar from the surgery remained hidden for much of Kate’s life. It wasn’t until 2011, during her first solo royal engagement, that the mark garnered public attention.