The Duchess of York, Sarah Ferguson, also known as Fergie, revealed a heartfelt sentiment about the importance of family unity during an appearance at the Cannes Film Festival.
Speaking at the revered 2024 amFar Gala, Fergie shared her thoughts on what holds a family together. Speaking to PEOPLE magazine, she shared: "I think family unity is key...
I think the key to life is that we all support each other," and added: "And also forgiveness is a great thing. I think forgiveness of yourself and forgiveness of others." These insights came as she was quizzed about offering support to King Charles and Princess Kate amidst their ongoing treatment for cancer.
Fergie herself has battled with both breast and skin cancer in the past year. Now famed royal author and analyst Tom Quinn released exclusive intel to The Mirror, suggesting Fergie's words were a "clear reference to Meghan and Harry's ongoing feud with Prince William and King Charles." Tom said: "But the Duchess has her own well-publicised family difficulties to deal with she has never stopped trying to persuade the senior royals to rehabilitate her former husband Prince Andrew and when she talked about unity and the need for forgiveness, she no doubt also had her husband in mind.The Duchess of York is only too well aware from her own life in the Royal family that anger and bitterness ultimately lead nowhere." He continued: "She has always felt that Harry needs to pull himself together and try to forget about the past for the sake of the family.
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