“Lots of my friends call me Duch, so I think it will end up being Duchy,” the Duchess of York, 61, explains. “I call myself Duchess Doodle because I’m always doodling.”
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So nice she’s binged it twice! Sarah Ferguson is just as much of a Bridgerton fan as the rest of the world — and has a surprising personal connection to the Netflix hit.
“I adored Bridgerton so much that I watched it twice, deliberately. I’m obsessed with it,” the Duchess of York, 61, told Us Weekly exclusively while discussing her new book, Her Heart for a Compass. “I think Daphne is a terrific character, as we see her learning about life. I love the way she learns to use her strong voice. It
“Lots of my friends call me Duch, so I think it will end up being Duchy,” the Duchess of York, 61, explains. “I call myself Duchess Doodle because I’m always doodling.”
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Sarah Ferguson has opened up on what kind of her mother she believes her pregnant daughter Princess Eugenie will be when her little one arrives.The Duchess of York, who reportedly loves how she was portrayed on The Crown, thinks the 30 year old royal will take after her when it comes to raising a child. “Having not had my own mother around, I’ve always been determined to be a very present mother with my children, and I know Eugenie will be the same with hers,” the 61 year old revealed.
Not every member of the royal household are said to be impressed with how they are portrayed on The Crown. But the Duchess Of York seems very happy indeed with how she came off on the Netflix show.
Sarah Ferguson has revealed that she has watched The Crown!
A big fan of the Netflix hit series Bridgerton, the Duchess of York is said to have recently reached out to the period drama’s creator to turn her fictional Mills & Boon book, titled Her Heart For a Compass, into a TV show, too.
A Netflix fan! Sarah Ferguson not only has binged Bridgerton twice, but she’s also checked out The Crown, she revealed exclusively to Us Weekly.
Like mother, like daughter! Sarah Ferguson thinks that her pregnant daughter, Princess Eugenie, will be a “present” mom like she was.
Jazz Tangcay Artisans EditorAs the hottest show on Netflix, “Bridgerton” which has attracted over 63 million viewers has resulted in the Vitamin String Quartet seeing a huge a spike in their music streams.Aside from lush sets and gorgeous costumes, the show’s music is a standout.
Bridgerton stars and onto her talk show to dish on the hit Netflix series. After asking the pair how they felt about their families watching the show's more R-rated moments—Dynevor did a lot of fast-forwarding when she watched with her grandparents— revealed her own experience.“I got back on a dating app during Bridgerton,” Barrymore told the stars.
Nothing to see here! Phoebe Dynevor made sure she’d have an easy out when she watched some of Bridgerton‘s steamiest scenes with her grandparents.
Phoebe Dynevor and Rege-Jean Page just made an appearance together on The Drew Barrymore Show and you can watch the full interview here!
If you thought watching Bridgerton’s steamy sex scenes with your mum was bad then spare a thought for Phoebe Dynevor.
Angelique Jackson Sarah Ferguson, the Duchess of York, knows a little something about royalty and romance — and she’s bringing that expertise to the page with her debut novel, “Her Heart for a Compass.”Ferguson announced the news, posting a video message to fans early Wednesday, dressed in period costume and teasing the book’s premise, which is based on the life of her great-great-aunt Lady Margaret Montagu Douglas Scott.Already a prolific author of children’s books, biographies about Queen
Sarah Ferguson is set to release her debut novel, Her Heart for a Compass.
Twitter account, the former Sarah Ferguson said the novel, titled “Her Heart for a Compass,” is set in the Victorian era and is “about daring to follow your heart against the odds.”The duchess wore a Victorian-style outfit in the video and described her heroine as strong, rebellious and courageous.Publisher Mills & Boon, a romance imprint of British publisher Harlequin UK, said the story is based on Sarah's ancestor, Lady Margaret Montagu Douglas Scott, who fled an arranged marriage and “the