Spain’s Princess Letizia had Nose Surgery
August 22, 2008 by Maricar Macalincag

Crown Princess Letizia at a meeting for media and humanitarian aid in Madrid in June 2008.
The Spanish Royal Palace has confirmed that Crown Princess Letizia had surgery to her nose just last week. The procedure, called a septorhinoplasty, was performed to correct a breathing problem caused by a deviated septum.
In layman’s terms, the septum is the wall between the left and right sides of one’s nose. One of the signs of a deviated septum is a crooked nose bridge, and/or nostrils of different sizes. During the operation, cartilage and bone in the septum are straightened, which results in improved breathing and a more even appearance of the nose.














At least two newspapers say she has had a nose job, a chin job and botox.
yes, those are the rumors. We really won’t be hearing anything about those from the royal palace, so they’ll probably remain just rumors.
Catholic magazine ‘Epoca’ also claimed that the Duke is an occasional cocaine user
The Duke and Duchess of Lugo have denied claims published in ‘Época’ magazine that they have started divorce proceedings.
They say they are considering legal action against the weekly Catholic magazine.
I really think Princess Letizia is a charming and intelligent girl, so nice…Who cares about surgery? Everybody uses to do it nowadays.
Hannah, I agree with you that PL is quite a charming princess. Thanks for sharing your thoughts with us!