Her Royal Highness Princess Eugenie visited the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital (RNOH) in Stanmore on Tuesday, February 28, to view the state-of-the-art prosthetic rehabilitation unit.
This coincided with the launch of the RNOH’s new Impossible Possible campaign, which aims to raise money so the RNOH can continue to help those suffering from complex orthopaedic conditions.
Princess Eugenie became patron of the RNOH Charity’s Redevelopment Appeal in April 2012 and subsequently of the RNOH Charity in March 2019.
The Princess, who is also a former patient of RNOH, said: “I am delighted to be here today to once again see the life-changing work taking place at the hospital.
“This is a charity which is very close to my heart. After everything I went through as a child with scoliosis, I know from my own experience how debilitating an orthopaedic condition can be.
“It has been inspirational to meet those here who have benefitted from the expertise of the hospital’s staff and services and hear first-hand how truly life-changing this has been for them.
“The RNOH Charity is integral to what the hospital achieves in delivering such stellar care for so many.”
To find out more about the campaign, visit www.rnohcharity.org/impossible-possible
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