Sarah Ferguson brings high praise to royal family with meaningful step
Sarah Ferguson shares emotional message ahead of royal family reunion at Trooping the Colour
Sarah Ferguson portrayed the royal family in a positive light with her latest meaningful step hours before Trooping the Colour.
The Duchess of York took to her Instagram page and shared that she recently visited Áncash with Misión Huascarán Peru, to spend time with underprivileged children.
The non-profit organization aims to provide tools that help individuals overcome challenges and develop skills, with a focus on education, health, economic development, and housing initiatives.
Sarah posted delightful photos with little souls and wrote, "A truly heartwarming visit to Áncash with @misionhuscaranperu, meeting the most wonderful children and families at one of their projects."
"It’s so uplifting to see the incredible work being done to bring hope, education and opportunity to these remarkable communities."
"Swipe to the last two slides to see me with a very bright young student, Yanila, who drew a little picture with me, which I’m very proud to say is now hanging on their classroom wall!"
Several well-wishers praised Sarah Ferguson for continuing the royal legacy, despite not being a working member of the family.
One fan wrote in the comments section, "Long live the British royal family."
"Beautiful soul," another fan chimed in.
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