
Sarah Ferguson
Jo Hale/WireImageSarah Ferguson opens about the impact of two consecutive cancer diagnoses on his mental health.
“It was hard. I’m generally a positive person, but cancer is like a bomb that goes off in your life,” said Sarah Ferguson, 65. The times in an interview published Friday January 17. “One diagnosis is enough to treat, but I had two in the space of a year. I don’t mind admitting that my mind has wandered into dark places, pondering my own mortality.
Ferguson announced in June 2023 that she had been diagnosed with breast cancer following a routine mammogram. She then underwent a mastectomy and reconstructive surgery. Just six months later, in January 2024, the Duchess announced that she had been diagnosed with malignant melanoma, a type of skin cancer.
“Her dermatologist requested that several moles be removed and analyzed at the same time as the Duchess underwent reconstructive surgery following her mastectomy, and one of them was identified as cancerous,” a representative for the member said. of the royal family in a press release to Us every week at the time.
While Ferguson recently joked The times renaming her reconstructed breast ‘Derek’, she also revealed that her consecutive cancer diagnoses had taken a huge toll on her mental health. Fortunately, she said, she found ways to cope.
“I used meditation and mindfulness to help me stay positive and balanced,” she explained, adding that her family has been “hugely supportive throughout this time.” . (Ferguson shares his daughters Princess Beatrice And Princess Eugenie with her ex-husband and embattled royal, Prince Andrew.)
In June 2024, while speaking to Good morning!Ferguson gave royal fans an update on her health, saying she needed to be “checked regularly” and needed to “put cream on my face to protect me from sun damage.”
“(It) means big blisters on my face, chest and hands for three weeks,” she explained at the time. “But I don’t do immunotherapy, I don’t take any medications or chemotherapy, which I’m very grateful for.”
In the same profile interview, Ferguson once again praised his “most exceptional family,” adding that they had “an extraordinarily great team” and an “enormous capacity to turn toward joy.”
“I have always led my daughters to be so honest and frank that they know I will tell them frankly, no matter how difficult it is,” the Duchess continued.
In May 2024, while appearing in an episode of the British show This morningPrincess Beatrice has revealed her mother is “in the clear”.
“He’s such a phenomenal icon. As a mom, she’s been incredible, she’s been through so much and her sense of purpose and resilience really keeps me going,” the royal said at the time. “At 64, she’s thriving; she’s been through so much, but I really think she’s coming into her own now.