Sarah Ferguson has expressed gratitude to the medical team at the hospital where her breast cancer was discovered during a regular mammography and then surgically removed.
The 63-year-old Duchess of York has completed her treatment for the illness and returned to Windsor to be with her family.
Former royal patient and mother of Prince Andrew’s two kids Sarah Ferguson was released from the King Edward VII hospital in Marylebone, Central London, today.
A spokesperson stated, “The Duchess wishes to convey her deep appreciation to the entire medical team for their care and kindness over the past few days.”
She expresses her deep appreciation to everyone who contributed to the mammography that detected my asymptomatic cancer and says she hopes her story will encourage others to be screened regularly.
Sarah, Duchess of York, has undergone an operarion to treat breast cancer, it has been revealed.
The 63-year-old duchess was diagnosed after a routine mammogram, it is understood
The duchess underwent an operation at the King Edward VII hospital in Marylebone, Central London, where royals are frequently treated
The author and businesswoman has been discharged from hospital today and is back at Windsor with her family
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‘It’s been a terrible period, but she is really appreciative to the medical professionals who carried out the mammography and also the medical personnel who cared after her these past few days, she is very thankful,’ a friend said.
Sarah, Duchess of York has been diagnosed with an early type of breast cancer, which was discovered during a regular mammography screening, her spokesperson said.
Doctors treating the Duchess have given her a positive prognosis, and she is getting excellent care. She is resting at home with her loved ones at the moment.
Princess Beatrice, 34, and Princess Eugenie, 33, together with their father, the Duke of York (also 63), are reportedly visiting her in hospital.
The grandmother of three missed this week’s Royal Ascot because she needed medical attention.
In 2019, the duchess spoke at a banquet for the Breast Cancer Foundation and is a patron of the Teenage Cancer Trust.
It has been reported that in tomorrow’s edition of her podcast, “Tea Talks with the Duchess and Sarah,” the duchess will discuss her diagnosis and subsequent treatment.
Princess Eugenie, Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York and Princess Beatrice (pictured at the wedding of Petra Palumbo and Simon Fraser in 2016)
Members of the royal family have been treated at the exclusive King Edward VII Hospital in Marylebone for decades.
On the penultimate day of Glastonbury, the Duchess of York’s eldest daughter, Princess Beatrice, was seen meeting friends, and a banner featuring a funny image of Prince Louis was held by festivalgoers.
Beatrice, 34, and her husband Edo Mapelli Mozzi were seen today at the festival, on the last day before Sir Elton John’s headlining performance.
Her mother, Sarah, Duchess of York, had a successful procedure after being diagnosed with breast cancer, prompting her to make an appearance. The Duke and Duchess of Windsor are home to rest and get well.
Meanwhile, a banner depicting Prince William and Kate’s smallest child could be seen waving among the spectators.
The photo was taken during last year’s Trooping of the Colour, when the Prince won the hearts of many by hiding his ears with his hands.
Dressed in a long-sleeved black blouse, black skirt, white Adidas shoes, a cross-body purse, and a pink wristband, Princess Beatrice, daughter of the Duke of York, looked stunning.
Princess Beatrice (pictured second left) and her husband Edo Mapelli Mozzi (pictured embracing a friend) has been spotted greeting friends on the final day of Glastonbury
She laughed as she greeted her pals and made her way towards Left Field. Beatrice is not the only member of the royal family to have visited the Worthy Farm location for the event; Princess Anne was also there in 2016.
Princess Eugenie, her sister, has been there before, and in 2013, the Duke of Sussex was seen there with his then-girlfriend, Cressida Bonas.
The first episode of “Tea Talks with the Duchess and Sarah” was officially announced in an Instagram post by her on May 15th.
She said that in her “new weekly podcast about the highs and lows of everyday life,” she would “take on some of the biggest and strangest stories from around the world.”
Fergie insisted on being’very timid’ and claimed she trusted ‘too much’ and ‘too many people’ on the first episode of the programme, which aired earlier this month.
Meanwhile, the queen asked her co-host, Sarah Jane Thomson, “Do I have a boyfriend?” when Thomson joked that she was curious about her personal life. No.’
When her co-host followed up with, “Do you want one?” she said yes. Yes, said Fergie.Sarah claims they are now “the happiest divorced couple we know,” and that they spend more time together.
Now than they did throughout their ten years of marriage (during which Andrew was often gone on navy duty).
Royal Lodge in Windsor Great Park, the ten-bedroom former mansion of the Queen Mother, is still their home, however King Charles plans to relocate royal homes, so this snug arrangement may soon come to an end.
And because neither Sarah nor Andrew has discovered another great love after their divorce, there is always the potential that they would remarry after taking frequent family vacations together with their daughters Beatrice and Eugenie.
After Andrew’s grumpy late father Prince Philip passed away, the whispers about him and Sarah being an item again gathered steam.
Sarah avoided answering a straight question on the ITV programme Loose Women about the possibility of a reconciliation.
‘Oh, goodness my,’ she said to the show’s hosts, ‘you’re all fairytale, you’ve all got your wands out. My relationship with Andrew has not changed; we co-parented and now co-grandparent.
‘Theirs is hardly a tremendous passionate affair – they have separate beds at Royal Lodge,’ a former courtier who has known Andrew for three decades said.
They have a very peculiar connection for a divorced couple, particularly to the general public, yet they are completely dedicated to one another and would fight to the grave to protect one other.