Sarah Ferguson shares message from Peru on Princess Eugenie's family day
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Fergie appeared radiant in a black midi dress
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Sarah Ferguson has shared an upbeat video message from Lima, Peru, posting scenic views and positive wishes with her Instagram followers.
The Duchess of York recorded herself on a picturesque street near the Pacific Ocean, pointing out palm trees and beautiful hibiscus flowers whilst suggesting how they could be used as accessories.
Fergie appeared radiant in a black midi dress paired with a green embroidered jacket.
Her accompanying caption read: "May your day be as bright and beautiful as these wonderful roadside flowers.
Sarah Ferguson shares message from Peru on Princess Eugenie's family day.
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"Sending you petals of joy from the streets of Lima."
It comes as Sarah's youngest daughter, Eugenie, is celebrating a family birthday today.
Her youngest son, Ernest, turned two on May 30, 2025, and is likely celebrating at his home in Ivy Cottage.
Princess Eugenie and her husband, Jack Brooksbank, also have a home in Portugal, where they occasionally spend time with their sons, August and Ernest.
The Yorks have had a difficult couple of years after Prince Andrew's withdrawal from public life.
Royal commentator Hilary Fordwich recently predicted a "bleak" future for the Duke of York within the Royal Family.
Speaking to Fox News, Fordwich stated that future king Prince William will take tough decisions against his uncle.
"Prince William has long had a strained and distant relationship with Andrew," Fordwich noted.
Ernest Brooksbank was born on May 30, 2023.
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Prince Andrew is now rarely seen in public.
PAShe continued: "Andrew's future within the Royal Family is beyond bleak, since Prince William is firmly opposed to any public rehabilitation with no foreseeable path back."
Fordwich explained that William wants Andrew to "vanish from public view" with no prospect of returning to royal duties.
The commentator emphasised the strained and distant relationship between the future King and his uncle, suggesting William's firm opposition to any attempt at public rehabilitation.
The assessment paints a particularly stark picture of Andrew's standing within the monarchy under William's future reign.
Fordwich's comments indicate that the Prince of Wales has taken a definitive stance against his uncle's involvement in royal affairs, with no foreseeable path back to official duties or public engagements for the Duke of York.