Sarah Ferguson has seemingly quashed rumours of Prince Andrew's feud with King Charles as she praised the monarch and Kate Middleton as 'inspiring' royals in her new statement.
The Duchess of York gushed over the tow senior royals in newest interview, saying: "They are an example to all families going through their own journeys of health."
In conversation with PEOPLE during the launch of the new Youth Impact Council at New York Climate Week, Ferguson, popularly known as Fergie, voiced her admiration for the monarch and the Princess of Wales for their bold move publicly address their cancer journeys.
Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie's mother continued: "I think both the King and the Princess of Wales have spoken openly about their journey, and I love that the Princess says, 'I’m always there for you.' I love that video. It was a beautiful video with beautiful words.
"The King, you know, became the patron of the Cancer Research UK, which is such a big organization, and he actually went out to meet the patients."
The royal family has also shared a photo of the King's visit to the Macmillan Cancer Centre at the University College Hospital London on April 30.
"That was very brave too, very courageous, and [he] spoke openly, which was very important to help people and give hope," the 64-year-old Duchess said.
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