Sarah Ferguson makes powerful appeal in new message as King undergoes treatment
Sarah Ferguson urges to 'uplift' new generation amid King Charles' health woes
Sarah Ferguson made a bold statement about empowering the young generation amid King Charles' health woes.
On June 2, the Duchess of York took to her Instagram stories, announcing her upcoming appearance at a meaningful event.
Fergie will be speaking at RELX SDG Inspiration Day 2025 on Tuesday, June 3, aiming to highlight the importance of philanthropy and its positive impact on the next generation.
Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie's mother penned a key message, reading, "Excited to join Wendy Chen at @relxhq SDG Inspiration Day 2025, in collaboration with @youthimpactcouncil, to explore how philanthropy can empower the next generation of changemakers."
While lauding the young innovators as "bold, brilliant, and deeply connected to their communities," Sarah said, "they are building the solutions our future depends on."
At the end of her powerful note, she wrote, "Philanthropy must evolve to back ideas that scale, grow and create lasting impact. Let's unlock renovation, uplift youth and lead with purpose."
It is important to mention that Sarah Ferguson announced her next appearance as the monarch resumed his cancer treatment.
For the unversed, Palace sources earlier revealed that the King's Canada tour would not put a hold on his medical procedure as it will continue as per schedule.
The Royal family announced the King's cancer diagnosis in February 2024. Since then, Prince William and Prince Harry's father has been undergoing treatment for a disclosed form of cancer.
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