Sarah Ferguson Honors Queen Elizabeth's Memory Amidst Cancer Recovery

Created: JANUARY 19, 2025

Following her recent breast cancer diagnosis and successful surgery, Sarah Ferguson, the Duchess of York, paid a touching tribute to the late Queen Elizabeth II. Ferguson shared on Instagram that she took her seven dogs, including the two corgis once belonging to the Queen, to one of the monarch's favorite walking spots. This poignant moment allowed her to reflect and remember the Queen, whom she deeply admired.

Accompanying the post were images of vibrant flowers, symbolizing perhaps hope and renewal. Ferguson also announced that her podcast, "Tea Talks with the Duchess & Sarah," would address coping with grief and the path to recovery. This personal experience adds another layer to her tribute, connecting with others who have faced loss.

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The Duchess's tribute comes shortly after her breast cancer diagnosis was publicly revealed. Although she was asymptomatic, a routine mammogram led to the early detection and subsequent surgery. Ferguson has expressed gratitude for the successful procedure and positive prognosis, highlighting the importance of early detection and medical care.

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In a recent podcast episode, Ferguson candidly discussed her recovery from a single mastectomy and breast reconstruction. She described the process of coming to terms with the changes to her body and emphasized her fortunate outcome – the cancer had not spread, eliminating the need for chemotherapy or radiation. She expressed a commitment to using her experience to advocate for health awareness.

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Following Queen Elizabeth's passing, Ferguson and her ex-husband, Prince Andrew, took in the Queen's two corgis, Sandy and Muick. These dogs, originally gifts from the couple and their daughters, held a special place in the Queen's life. Ferguson had previously spoken about her close bond with the Queen, often sharing walks with the dogs and discussing everything from blooming gardens to children's literature.

Sarah Ferguson standing next to Queen Elizabeth in the middle of an audience A side by side photo of Sarah Ferguson on grass playing with Queen Elizabeth II's two surviving corgis

The Queen's lifelong affection for corgis began in her childhood and continued throughout her reign, with these dogs becoming a recognizable part of her image.

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