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Sarah, Duchess of York (born Sarah Margaret Ferguson; 15 October 1959), also known by the nickname Fergie, is a British author, philanthropist, television personality, and member of the extended British royal family.
Sarah Ferguson (born 31 December 1965) is an Australian [1] journalist, reporter and television presenter. She is the host of ABC TV 's flagship news and current affairs program 7.30 . [ 2 ] She was previously a journalist for Dateline , Insight , Sunday and Four Corners .
Prince Andrew, the third child and second son of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, and Sarah Ferguson, the daughter of Major Ronald Ferguson and his first wife Susan Wright, first met when they were children, but had not been romantically involved until they met again at a party at Floors Castle in 1985. [1]
In April 2022, the ABC announced Sarah Ferguson would return from her role as special correspondent in Washington to succeed Sales as the host of 7.30 from July 2022. [8] Joel Tozer was announced as the new Executive Producer of the program in June of 2022, taking over from Justin Stevens who was becoming the network's Director of News. [9]
Sarah Ferguson is recalling the shock of navigating two cancer diagnoses within one year after the challenging chapter.. The Duchess of York, 65, shed more light on her health journey between 2023 ...
Just a few months after discussing her battle with breast cancer, Sarah Ferguson revealed that she was diagnosed with malignant melanoma—and she has since been quite vocal about her health journey.
The series follows the daily life of Sarah, Duchess of York, as she rebuilds her life after her divorce from Prince Andrew, [2] and following numerous financial and public troubles. [3] Throughout the episodes she seeks advice from experts in different fields including Phil McGraw , Suze Orman , and Martha Beck to find out how she can improve ...
Sarah Ferguson (born 1959), later Sarah, Duchess of York, is the former wife of Prince Andrew, Duke of York. Sarah Ferguson may also refer to: Sarah Ferguson (politician) (1942–2022), Jersey politician; Sarah Ferguson (journalist) (born 1965), Australian journalist; Sarah Jane Ferguson (born 1935), American former baseball player