Sarah Ferguson, the Duchess of York, left the hospital with a smile on her face following her second cancer diagnosis.
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Despite facing another cancer battle, Sarah Ferguson remains focused on positive thinking, according to a close friend.
Just six months ago, Fergie shared the news of her breast cancer fight.
After doctors discovered the disease in a routine mammogram, she underwent an eight-hour operation last July to remove one of her breasts.
Undeterred by her recent diagnosis of the most serious form of skin cancer, the brave Duchess has already pledged to transform her distress into something positive.
A trusted source close to the Duchess described her as amazing, always seeking the silver lining in any situation and seldom thinking of herself.
With bravery, good humor, and a determination to help others, she is determined to conquer this disease, just as she faced down her previous breast cancer diagnosis.
This week, Fergie visited her dermatologist at King Edward VII Hospital in Marylebone, continuing her recovery from malignant melanoma.
Despite her circumstances, she took the time to chat with locals before being driven away.
In her first message since the diagnosis, the 64-year-old grandmother expressed immense gratitude towards her medical team and shared that she is now resting at home with her family.
Despite the setback, she remains in high spirits and appreciates the outpouring of love and support she has received.
Sarah Ferguson learned about her health condition shortly after spending time at Sandringham in Norfolk with the Royal Family, including the King and Queen.
In memory of her late friend Caroline Cotterell, who tragically lost her life to skin cancer in 1999, the Duchess has made a commitment to encourage thousands to undergo regular check-ups.
During an emotional conversation with her family, Sarah pledged to raise awareness about the disease, which also affected her father, Major Ronald Ferguson, before his passing in March 2003 due to a heart attack.
The announcement of Sarah’s diagnosis came shortly after the Royal Family issued unexpected statements regarding the health of two senior members.
It was revealed that both King Charles and Princess Kate were receiving treatment.
In other news, Buckingham Palace recently announced that the King will undergo a corrective procedure for an enlarged prostate later this week.
During a visit to Swindon on Monday, Queen Camilla reassured fans that her husband’s health is stable.