“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 is set to release her debut novel, Her Heart for a Compass.
The Duchess of York’s book will be released in August and tells a fictional account of the life and love story of her great-great-aunt, Lady Margaret Montagu Douglas Scott, the Guardian reported.
The royal spoke about taking inspiration from her own experiences when writing the novel.
She said: “Although her parents, the Duke and Duchess of Buccleuch, were close friends with Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, I was unable
“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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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.
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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.
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
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
Sarah Ferguson is more used to writing children’s books but is set to publish her first novel with Mills & Boon.