Sarah, Duchess of York

Member of the extended British royal family

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2024 In the series A Very Royal Scandal, Sarah was prominently featured, depicted by Claire Rushbrook, focusing on the events surrounding the 2019 BBC interview with Prince Andrew.
March 2024 The Independent included Sarah on its 'Influence List.'
March 2024 Sarah co-chaired the Global Citizen NOW summit in Melbourne, Australia, aiming to address extreme poverty and the climate crisis.
January 2024 It was announced that Sarah had been diagnosed with malignant melanoma after having several moles removed for analysis.
2023 She guest-edited and co-hosted an episode of This Morning.
December 25 2023 Sarah joined the royal family for Christmas at St Mary Magdalene Church, Sandringham, for the first time since 1992.
November 2023 She received the Red Cross International Award in recognition of her philanthropic activities.
June 2023 The podcast Tea Talks with the Duchess & Sarah premiered.
June 2023 Sarah, Duchess of York, was diagnosed with an early form of breast cancer following a routine mammogram. She successfully underwent a single mastectomy at King Edward VII's Hospital, with a prognosis reported as 'good'.
May 2023 Sarah was not invited to the coronation of King Charles III.
May 2023 Sarah launched the weekly podcast Tea Talks with the Duchess & Sarah, co-hosted with Sarah Thomson.
April 2023 Sarah received the Golden Heart Award at the Women Changing the World Awards for her humanitarian work.
December 2022 Sarah hosted a choir for the blind from Kharkiv's Special Training Educational Complex during their visit to the UK.
September 2022 Sarah attended the state funeral of Queen Elizabeth II, seated by her daughters' side.
August 2022 It was reported that Sarah purchased a £5 million townhouse in Mayfair after the success of her novel 'Her Heart for a Compass'.
July 2022 She received the Global Humanitarian award at the 25th Magna Grecia Awards.
June 2022 As chief ambassador of the Montessori Group, Sarah visited Croatia to promote support for Ukrainian refugees.
May 2022 Sarah co-founded the independent production house Vestapol Films, which is based in Paris.
March 2022 It was reported that Sarah received at least £225,000 from businessman Selman Turk, linked to an allegation made by the wife of jailed Turkish politician İlhan İşbilen.
March 2022 Sarah visited Denver as the keynote speaker at a Junior League fundraiser and traveled to Poland to assist Ukrainian refugees.
September 2021 Sarah and Andrew reportedly reached a legal agreement with the previous owner of their chalet to sell the house in order to pay back their debt, agreeing to pay £3.4 million, half of the owed amount.
March 2021 From March to July, Sarah's YouTube channel featured 10 short episodes of Little Red News, based on her book series.
2020 Sarah was briefly portrayed by English actress Jessica Aquilina in the fourth season of Netflix's The Crown.
July 17 2020 Princess Beatrice, daughter of Sarah, Duchess of York, married Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi.
June 2020 Sarah launched her charitable foundation Sarah's Trust, which provided aid during the COVID-19 pandemic.
May 2020 Sarah and Andrew were reported to be in a legal dispute over a debt from the 2014 purchase of their Swiss chalet, which involved a mortgage of £13.25 million and an expected cash payment of £5 million by the end of 2019.
April 2020 Sarah launched a new series on her YouTube channel called Storytime with Fergie and Friends during the COVID-19 pandemic.
2019 Sarah announced that she was producing a TV documentary about Prince Albert's mother, Princess Louise of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg.
2019 Sarah appeared on This Morning to discuss 'Natasha's Law'.
October 2019 An additional £25,000 was sent by businessman Selman Turk to the bank account of Sarah's younger daughter, Eugenie, reportedly as a birthday gift to fund a surprise birthday party for the Duchess.
July 2019 Sarah became an ambassador for Pegasus Group Holdings, initiating the company's philanthropic efforts.
June 2019 Sarah became the patron of Natasha Allergy Research Foundation, advocating for 'Natasha's Law' regarding food ingredient labeling.
June 2019 Sarah was awarded the Inspiration of the Year Award at Hello!'s Star Women Awards for her work with charity organisations, including Street Child.
2018 Sarah attended the wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
2018 On the 25th anniversary of Children in Crisis, Sarah merged her charity foundation with Street Child and became its patron.
October 12 2018 Princess Eugenie, daughter of Sarah, Duchess of York, married Jack Brooksbank.
June 2018 She received the Humanitarian Award at the Filming Italy Sardegna Festival for her work with Children in Crisis.
January 2018 Reports indicated that Sarah was seeking £45 million in damages from News Group Newspapers for distress and loss in earnings.
2017 Sarah and her daughter Eugenie commemorated the second anniversary of the Teenage Cancer Trust unit at Alder Hey Children's Hospital.
2016 A fictional version of Sarah, Duchess of York, was portrayed by Katy Wix in the British sitcom The Windsors.
2016 Sarah collaborated with artist Teddy McDonald to create 'Royal Love', which was exhibited and auctioned to benefit Children in Crisis.
2016 Sarah applied for Swiss residency.
November 2016 It was reported that Sarah intended to sue News Group Newspapers for £25 million in damages, citing loss in earnings and distress from a media sting involving her.
April 2016 Sarah was named in the Panama Papers.
2015 Sarah attended the HVR Baroda Cup in New Delhi as a chief guest, connecting her interests in India and polo.
2015 Sarah was reported to have moved out of Royal Lodge and assumed residence in Verbier, Switzerland, where she and the Duke of York owned a £13 million chalet.
2015 She appeared on The Meredith Vieira Show, discussing her former husband's alleged sex scandal.
2014 Sarah was appointed an ambassador for the Institute of Global Health Innovation at Imperial College London.
2013 Sarah and her former husband, the Duke of York, along with their daughters, founded Key To Freedom to support women in vulnerable situations in India.
2013 Sarah was interviewed for an episode of Nine Network's 60 Minutes, titled 'Seeing Red'.

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