Princess Beatrice has seemingly sent a message of courage and resilience to Kate Middleton, who is battling cancer, by sharing her admiration for her mother Sarah Ferguson's strength in facing her own health challenges.
In a rare public admission, Beatrice praised her mother, the Duchess of York, for her enduring positivity and resilience. "My mum is always inspiring and inspiring me. She's one of the people that whenever life throws something really hard at you, she turns back to being one of the most joyful individuals," Beatrice said.
Sarah Ferguson, affectionately known as Fergie, has recently faced significant health issues, including breast and skin cancer. After a routine mammogram revealed breast cancer, the 64-year-old underwent successful surgery. A few months later, she was diagnosed with malignant melanoma.
Beatrice highlighted her mother's bravery, suggesting that Princess Kate could draw inspiration from Fergie’s example as she undergoes chemotherapy following her own cancer diagnosis. "I think what she's been through in the last year has really made a lot of people get checked," Beatrice said. "She's really come through the other side, and it's just so wonderful."
Speaking with OK! Magazine, Beatrice continued, "I love learning from her every single day—whatever you go through, turn back to joy, turn back to love and kindness."
Beatrice encouraged everyone to learn from her mother’s resilience as she gushed over Ferguson while attending an event in London. The event showcased a new portrait of her uncle, King Charles, depicted by artist Mr Brainwash. The portrait portrays the monarch as the epitome of cool, donning sunglasses and driving a Bentley.
Mr Brainwash explained the inspiration behind his latest royal portrait, saying, "It brings two parts of England together—Bentley and the King. The royalty in London is so strong and important, and Bentley is known all over the world." When asked if King Charles was his favorite member of the royal family, he replied, "Let's say, a favorite I don't know, but he is the King, and you need to respect that."