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Sarah Ferguson praised for bold decision amid King Charles warning

Prince Andrew's wife Sarah Ferguson receives message after making shock admission

By Web Desk
October 09, 2024
Sarah Ferguson praised for bold decision amid King Charles warning
Sarah Ferguson praised for bold decision amid King Charles warning

Prince Andrew's ex-wife Sarah Ferguson has attracted massive reactions for her latest post amid King Charles' warning to Prince Andrew over Royal Lodge.

The Duchess of Sussex has been lauded for her bold decision to issue her health update as she said she thought her double cancer diagnosis was a 'death sentence.'

Ferguson, popularly known as Fergie, attracted reaction from royal expert Matt Wilkinson to her shock admission about her cancer diagnosis and treatment in an emotional appeal for her new charity.

Wilkinson shared Sarah’s story on X, formerly Twitter, and wrote “New: The Duchess of York writes exclusively in The Sun about cancer battle and what she plans to do next.”

Sarah Ferguson praised for bold decision amid King Charles warning

The UK’s Secretary of State for Health and Social Care applauded the mother-of-two for her meaningful step, saying: “Powerful message from the Duchess of York about the importance of cancer screening.

“As I know from my own experience, early diagnosis is a life-saver. Going for a test or screening can be nerve-wracking, but it’s also lifesaving.”

In reaction to Sarah also reacted to Wes Streeting comments and said: “Thank you for your support Wes, I know you are a cancer survivor too. Early detection and prevention is why we need the new National Breast Imaging Academy. More Mammograms, More Research, More Lives Saved.”

Sarah Ferguson praised for bold decision amid King Charles warning

Another royal expert Richard Palmer also shared his knowledge about the King and the Duke's alleged rift on the 31-room luxury mansion, writing: "The King wants Andrew to pay his own property maintenance and security costs now he’s no longer a working royal."

The expert went on revealing the truth about the King's authority in this regard, adding: "But he has no power to evict Andrew and, as far as I’m aware, the Crown Estate hasn’t set any new deadlines. This seems untrue."