Sinéad O’Connor had a clear idea of how she wanted her legacy protected after she died.
13.07.2023 - 20:45 / etonline.com
Sarah Ferguson is sharing an update on Queen Elizabeth II's beloved corgis nearly one year after Her Majesty's death last September.On a new episode of her podcast, , Ferguson shared that the late monarch's dogs, Muick and Sandy — whom she and Prince Andrew gifted to the royal -- are «showing her the way» on the old trails and paths the queen used to take them on.The duchess, who has been recovering after undergoing a mastectomy and reconstructive surgery after being diagnosed with breast cancer last month, shared that she hasn't been as mobile as of late. Ferguson revealed that she had even had to employ dog walkers to get her and the Duke of York's seven dogs out of Royal Lodge Windsor — where she and her ex-husband still reside — and back on their daily walks.«Having seven dogs — they don't understand that perhaps I'm not as mobile as I was,» Ferguson told co-host Sarah Thomson.
«So, they're going, 'Hello?! Come on. It's all about me.'» The dogs are very needy.«Sandy and Muick were gifted to Her Majesty over the pandemic by the duchess and duke, while the queen's husband, Prince Philip, was in the hospital ahead of his death in April 2021. While she hasn't been able to take them on their daily walks in recent weeks, the 63-year-old author did share that she was given the green light to do „more walking“ than she has been.»They might be happy with me," she noted. Ferguson has been spending time with the pups, however, and revealed that she took all seven of them to where the queen used to walk them.«I was chatting to them, saying, 'Now where do we go?' And they were sort of showing me the way.
And there was a little woodland walk that was made specially for the queen,» Ferguson said. «It's just so special.
Sinéad O’Connor had a clear idea of how she wanted her legacy protected after she died.
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Follow OK! on Threads here: https://www.threads.net/@ok_mag Tributes have poured in for the iconic Irish singer, Sinéad O'Connor after she died, aged 56.The death of Sinéad was reported by the Irish Times, and it comes just 18 months after the passing of her beloved son, Shane, who committed suicide in January 2022. Sinead shot to fame in 1990 with her haunting cover of Prince's Nothing Compares 2 U, which became the world's number one selling single at the first ever Billboard Music Awards that same year. Naturally, as news of her death broke, many devastated fans and celebrities rushed to social media to pay tribute to the music legend, who was known to have had her share of mental struggles throughout her life.
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Sarah Ferguson recalled a sweet moment with Queen Elizabeth II’s corgis during a recent walk amid the duchess’ breast cancer recovery.
Follow OK! on Threads here: https://www.threads.net/@ok_mag Sarah Ferguson has given a breast cancer surgery update and revealed how the fluffy friends playing a part in her recovery are the late Queen Elizabeth's corgis. It was revealed in June that The Duchess Of York, 64, had been diagnosed with an early form of breast cancer, undergoing surgery at the time, which was successful. Now, the former wife of Prince Andrew has shared that she is "slowly working her way back to a healthy body" following the surgery, which lasted eight hours, while talking in the latest episode of her podcast Tea Talks with the Duchess and Sarah.
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Sarah Ferguson opened up about her recovery after undergoing a single mastectomy and breast reconstruction surgery. Last month, the 63-year-old Duchess of York revealed that she had been diagnosed with early stage breast cancer. During an episode of her "Tea Talks" podcast with Sarah Thompson that was recorded one week after her surgery, Ferguson reflected on recuperating after the eight-hour procedure.
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Sarah Ferguson says she has been “blown away” by the love she has received from around the world after an eight-hour single mastectomy operation. The 63-year-old, known as Fergie, discovered she had an early form of breast cancer during a routine mammogram.
Sarah Ferguson is diving into the details of her recent surgery after being diagnosed with breast cancer. The Duchess of York once again took to her podcast to open up about the medical scare, reflecting on her mastectomy and reconstructive surgery which she says took eight hours to complete. «It's really just extraordinary to come to terms with a new you,» she said on the July 5 episode of her podcast with entrepreneur Sarah Thomson, which was recorded about one week after the procedure. «It's extraordinary.
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It was announced last week that Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York, had been diagnosed with breast cancer. And following a long eight-hour single mastectomy surgery the 63 year old now feels "lucky to be alive." The Duchess discovered her cancer after a routine mammogram, allowing for "early detection" and it was great news all-round when the surgery was successfully completed and the Duchess was comfortably resting and recuperating after four days in intensive care afterwards.The surgery took place at King Edward's VII's Hospital in London with the grandmother of three, who was also a guest speaker at a Breast Cancer Gala Dinner in 2019, feeling "very grateful to those who saved her" during the long medical procedure.
Sarah Ferguson, the Duchess of York, successfully underwent breast cancer surgery after recently receiving a diagnosis during a routine doctor's visit. Ferguson, who is famously known as "Fergie," nearly skipped her scheduled mammogram only to find out she had an "early form" of the disease and required immediate medical attention. Her plight with cancer is a familiar health concern in Hollywood, and Ferguson joins a few stars who have struggled or continue to fight against a cancer diagnosis.