Sarah Ferguson is preparing for an emotional and deeply personal sit-down interview where she will discuss her health battles, mental well-being, and personal experiences.
The 65-year-old Duchess of York is set to be interviewed by Professor Ramzi Khamis at the Imperial Valve and Cardiovascular Course on Thursday.
The conversation, titled Talking from the Heart, will take place from 3:00 PM to 3:40 PM, covering a range of topics, including her cancer diagnoses and her views on nature’s healing powers.
The discussion will also highlight her work as the founder of Children in Crisis and Sarah’s Trust, two organizations that focus on global humanitarian efforts.
Millbrook Medical Conferences officially confirmed the event on Monday, posting on X (formerly Twitter):
"We are pleased to welcome Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York to @Imperial_IVCC."
They added, "@SarahTheDuchess will be taking part in an interview with Prof. @rkhamis titled 'Talking from the Heart' on Thursday 27th February, 15:00 - 15:40. Sarah will discuss mental health through cancer diagnoses, her work as founder of Children in Crisis and Sarah's Trust, and the healing power of nature."
As she prepares to open up about her personal challenges, Ferguson’s upcoming conversation is expected to provide an intimate glimpse into her resilience and advocacy for mental health and healing.
The Duchess of York has previously been diagnosed with breast cancer and skin cancer, both of which she has spoken openly about.
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