The Duchess of York said she is ‘filled with gratitude and hope’
Sarah Ferguson shared a heartfelt message with royal fans as she marked a special day.
The Duchess of York – who was married to Prince Andrew – said she was ‘filled with gratitude and hope’.
She urged others to ‘offer compassion’ as she marked World Humanitarian Day.
Her message came amid reports she had travelled to Balmoral in Scotland after an invite from King Charles.
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King Charles and Queen Camilla started their summer residency at Balmoral this week.
It is tradition for members of the Royal Family to spend time together in Scotland during the summer.
It was understood Sarah and her ex-husband Andrew travelled to Scotland to join Charles and Camilla.
On Instagram, Sarah said: “Today on World Humanitarian Day, I’m filled with gratitude and hope.
“Over the decades, I’ve travelled across continents – from delivering aid to Afghan and Ukrainian refugees, brought essential supplies to NHS workers through @sarahs_trust_ and championed education for children via Children in Crisis educating over 1.4 million children and building 57 schools.
“As I stand alongside inspiring young activists through @glblctzn and the @youthimpactcouncil, I’m reminded of one simple truth: that small acts of kindness can spark extraordinary change.
“My wish for the future? That we all become bridges between generations, communities and dreams.
“So together, let’s continue to offer compassion, lift up young voices, and nurture a more hopeful, and inclusive world for all.”
Sarah’s Trust was launched in 2020 to connect philanthropists with charities needing funding and support.
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