The day before her surgery, Sarah stated, “Tomorrow I’m going in for a mastectomy. I want every single person who is listening to this podcast to go get checked, go get screened, and go do it.”
Despite her initial hesitance, Ferguson’s preparation for the surgery has changed her perspective on life.
She explained, “I’m taking this as a real gift to… change my life. I’m going to get super fit, super strong… and face it head-on.”
Following her surgery, Sarah received a positive prognosis and was discharged from the hospital on Sunday to recover at her home in Windsor, according to her spokesperson.
The Duchess was treated at King Edward VII’s Hospital in central London, a private clinic known for caring for senior members of the royal family, including the late Queen Elizabeth II.
As a patron of the Teenage Cancer Trust, Sarah believes that her experience emphasizes the importance of regular screenings, even for those who are symptom-free, as stated by her spokesperson to the Associated Press.
Sarah divorced Prince Andrew in 1996, following a 10-year marriage. They have two daughters, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie.
Described as relaxed and approachable, Sarah frequently shares her unique perspective on life as a regular guest on TV shows and as a podcast host. She has also opened up about her relationship with Princess Diana and their shared experiences of loneliness and being outsiders.
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