Sarah Ferguson thanks fan for ‘beloved’ support amid her cancer battle on custom card featuring the late Queen’s corgis
Sarah Ferguson thanked a fan for their ‘beloved’ support in a heartwarming handwritten note – after receiving a letter from a fan following her cancer diagnosis.
The Duchess of York, 64, responded to the message of support with an adorable illustrated card featuring corgis wearing crowns, dog collars and beds, as well as bones and tennis balls.
It also included a picture of Prince Andrew’s ex-wife lying in the grass with the late Queen Elizabeth’s royal children – whom she has been looking after.
Instagram account @theroyalmailboxwho share their correspondence with royals and socialites, posted a photo of the exchange.
“I received this lovely response from Sarah, Duchess of York regarding her cancer diagnosis,” the caption read. “This card is double-sided.”
The card included a picture of Prince Andrew’s ex-wife lying in the grass with the late Queen Elizabeth’s royal puppies – which she has been caring for
The card was sent on February 3rd and the poster got their response on April 11th.
The sweet message comes as the royal family has faced a round of health problems, with Sarah, King Charles III and the Princess of Wales all undergoing cancer treatment.
In January, the Duchess revealed she was diagnosed with skin cancer just months after having a mastectomy for breast cancer.
Last month, the mother of Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie said she is ‘full of admiration’ for Kate Middleton for revealing her diagnosis.
Taking to social media, Prince Andrew’s ex-wife, affectionately known as Fergie, paid tribute to the mother-of-three, saying ‘everyone is praying for her’.
In a heartfelt Instagram statement, the Duchess said: ‘All my thoughts and prayers are with the Princess of Wales as she begins her treatment.
‘I know she will be surrounded by the love of her family and everyone is praying for the best outcome.
‘As someone who has faced their own battles with cancer in recent months, I am full of admiration for the way she has spoken publicly about her diagnosis.’
The Duchess of York, 64, responded to the message of support with an adorable illustrated note featuring corgis wearing crowns, dog collars and beds, as well as bones and tennis balls
Instagram account @theroyalmailbox, which shares its correspondence with royals and socialites, posted a photo of the exchange
Sarah herself was diagnosed with skin cancer just months after having a mastectomy for breast cancer.
Speaking about Kate’s decision to reveal her own diagnosis, the Duchess added: I know it will do a huge amount of good to raise awareness.’
She ended the message by saying: ‘I hope she will now have the time, space and privacy to heal.’
Fergie revealed her shock skin cancer diagnosis in January. The mother-of-two had a number of moles removed while undergoing breast reconstruction last year, one of which turned out to be malignant.
The Duchess was described as being in ‘good spirits’ after the ‘distressing’ news, which was brought to her just days after Christmas.
Sarah herself was diagnosed with skin cancer just months after having a mastectomy for breast cancer. The picture last month
A melanoma is a type of skin cancer that can spread to other areas of the body, mainly caused by exposure to ultraviolet light from the sun or sunbeds.
People with paler skin, a large number of moles and a family history of skin cancer tend to be more at risk of developing this.
Friends at the time said Fergie is the ‘most resilient’ person they know and was already planning to resume her TV career again soon to encourage others to get checked out.
Friends at the time said Fergie is the ‘most resilient’ person they know. Pictured with her daughters in November
Sarah, King Charles III (right) and the Princess of Wales (left) are all undergoing cancer treatment
A friend told the Mail the Duchess had been told she would need “further investigations” to ensure it has been caught in its early stages.
“Everyone hopes that’s the case and the doctors hope they’ve caught it early, but melanoma is aggressive and they have to double-check everything,” they said.
They added of Sarah: ‘She’s very resilient and she bounces back from things quite quickly, but two cancer diagnoses in six months, especially when she thought she’d just got over breast cancer, is a lot for anyone to deal with and deal with.
‘You hope you’ve beaten it and then you get something like this.
‘That’s why she wanted to go to Austria for a few weeks to get her head around everything. She is home now and the family have been very supportive.’
They also praised ‘her girls’ – Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie – who they said have been ‘fantastic over the last six months’.
‘They have been really brilliant about her breast cancer diagnosis. And they’re already rallying around her,” they said.