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Sarah Ferguson reveals why Princess Diana wanted to touch HIV patients

Por: Newsweek Life June 16, 2023

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Sarah Fergie Ferguson, the Duchess of York, has spoken about her friendship with Princess Diana and the late royal's motivation for reaching out to HIV and AIDS patients at a time where they were heavily stigmatized.The ex-wife of Prince Andrew, who still lives with the royal at their home, Royal Lodge, in Windsor Great Park, opened up about life with Diana on the Tea Talks with The Duchess and Sarah podcast, on Thursday. Billed as a weekly... + full article



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