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BRAVE DUCHESS Sarah Ferguson still not ‘cancer-free’ & the battles that’ll continue for the rest of her life since ‘death sentence’Fergie is also looking forward to a new arrival in the family


Fergie is also looking forward to a new arrival in the family

Becky Pemberton

Published: 15:02, 21 Jan 2025


The Duchess of York
The Duchess of York

A YEAR on from the second of two devastating cancer diagnoses, Sarah Ferguson is looking forward to a brighter 2025.

The Duchess of York, 65, was diagnosed with an aggressive form of skin cancer a year ago, just six months after being treated for breast cancer.


Her doctors have told her it is still too early to say she is cancer-free, but after a mastectomy in the summer of 2023, followed by the removal of a malignant melanoma, the most serious form of skin cancer, there is no sign of a recurrence of the disease. 

However, she will need to have regular check-ups for both breast cancer and skin cancer for the rest of her life.

This is something she thought would be the case after she had got through the worst part of her health crisis last year.

“When you’re told you have cancer, you can’t help thinking it’s a death sentence,” she wrote in The Sun in October. 


“I’m reconciled to the fact that I will have to have checks for the rest of my life.”

She added to The Times: “I’m generally a positive person but cancer is like a bomb going off in your life.

“I don’t mind admitting that my mind went to some dark places, reflecting on my own mortality.”

However, the brave Duchess is said to be looking forward to the new year, and has remained in "good spirits" following the health scare.


Having regular checks is a new fact of her life she has embraced with characteristic gusto, according to friends. 

A spokesman for the royal said: "The Duchess wants to thank the entire medical team which has supported her, particularly her dermatologist whose vigilance ensured the illness was detected when it was.


"She believes her experience underlines the importance of checking the size, shape, colour and texture and emergence of new moles that can be a sign of melanoma."

Fergie’s new arrival


Fergie, 65, has numerous business and charity projects she is working on and a happy family arrival to look forward to: her elder daughter Princess Beatrice is due to make her a grandmother again in the early spring.

Princess Beatrice, 36, already has daughter Sienna, three, with her property developer husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi.

The royal also has a stepson named Christopher Woolf (known as Wolfie) from Edoardo's previous relationship.

Meanwhile, Sarah’s other daughter Princess Eugenie, 34, has two kids, Arthur, three, and Earnest, one, with husband Jack Brooksbank.

The Duchess of York has been vocal in her appreciation of her family’s support through her treatment.


Sarah is said to be focusing on her charity and work projects. Credit: Alamy
Sarah is said to be focusing on her charity and work projects. Credit: Alamy

But she admits that she worries about Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie.

She says: “You worry about them (children) all the time, I still do now, when they’re adults.”

Thankfully at her home, Royal Lodge, she is supported by former husband Prince Andrew, who have often described themselves as the world’s happiest divorced couple since their separation in 1992 and divorce in 1996.

She and the Duke of York are said to love nothing more than spending time with the grandchildren in their 30-room mansion they still share.


Sarah’s business ventures

Alongside spending time with her family, Sarah is said to be focusing on her current business projects. 

She is writing a new historical novel, one in a series, and a new children’s book in her Flora and Fern series.

She recently revealed a new audiobook project, narrating Beatrix Potter’s The Tale of Peter Rabbit on LBC as part of a project to encourage young people to read.

“I'm not saying I'm a star, but I'm saying I love children's books, and I love to read and write them,” she said.

When you’re told you have cancer, you can’t help thinking it’s a death sentence Sarah, Duchess of York

The Duchess has also made several appearances on ITV’s This Morning and Loose Women.

In her charity work, she intends to continue supporting the Teenage Cancer Trust and other organisations.

Through her role as an ambassador for the New York-based charity Youth Impact Council, she is also getting more involved in work to highlight the threat of climate change.

But perhaps her biggest focus will be working closely with the charity Prevent Breast Cancer and her new best friend Sally Dynevor, who plays Sally Webster in Coronation Street.


Duchess’ mindful app

In the heartfelt clip, Sarah reflected on her journey toward mindfulness and mental wellness, sharing how 2024 has brought her peace and joy.

“I’ve truly found real joy and peace,” she said in the video. 

“It wasn’t cancer that spurred me to take the shackles off my heart - it was mindfulness and mental wellness


“I began exploring ways to nurture my heart and soul, and discovered an incredible app called Zoul, spelled Z-O-U-L, that offers various tools for mindfulness and well-being."

Sarah went on to explain further in the caption of the video: “As we reflect on the year gone by and the one that lies ahead, I know 2024 has been a challenging time for many. 

"In my life, I was diagnosed with skin cancer and breast cancer

“I’m not ashamed to say that it’s been tough. Sometimes, all of us are overwhelmed by loneliness, anxiety, or sleeplessness


“So this year, I decided to seek out tools that can help with healthfulness, wellness, and peacefulness."





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