Sarah Ferguson shares empowering message as King Charles shatters her dreams
Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson's dream to reunite with royal family on Christmas spoiled
Sarah Ferguson released a meaningful video statement amid the ongoing royal family drama ahead of Christmas.
The Duchess of York shared a video, highlighting Sarah's Trust's remarkable work to combat humanitarian crises in a conflict-hit region.
Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie's mother penned a heartfelt note alongside the video, which reads, "This beautiful video is a powerful example of what can be achieved when we work together... In a country that is experiencing one of the world’s largest humanitarian crises, it is sometimes difficult to know where to begin to help."
Sarah shared that the charitable project is proactively working on the ground level to "empower widows to earn money by supplying them with sewing machines and training them to be able to sew clothes to sell."
The Duchess added, "Enabling them to feed themselves and their children who are experiencing extreme hunger at a time when food is expensive and scarce."
At the end of her message, the mother-of-two made an emotional plea to fans, stating, "The video encapsulates more than we can say in words. Please take a couple of minutes to watch."
Notably, Sarah's statement came after reports revealed that King Charles shattered the Duchess and her former husband Prince Andrew's dream to celebrate Christmas with the royals in Sandringham.
For the unversed, the Duke of York is in hot waters after he was linked to an alleged spy. This new controversy spoiled Sarah and Andrew's Christmas celebrations with the royal family.
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