Every once in a while, we see Her Majesty the Queen warmly welcome hugs and kisses from her nearest and dearest. She reacts to cuddles from others, too – and these PDAs (public displays of affection) provide a glimpse into her true nature.
17.08.2021 - 05:05 / etcanada.com
Sarah Ferguson is singing the praises of her ex-mother-in-law Queen Elizabeth.
During the “Tea With Twiggy” podcast, the Duchess of York said the Queen was her greatest “mentor.”
RELATED: Sarah Ferguson Reveals What She Thinks Of Prince Harry’s Upcoming Tell-All Memoir “I think to myself that honestly, my mother-in-law has been more of a mother to me than my mother,” Ferguson said.
She explained that her own mother wasn’t always around but Queen Elizabeth has “never faltered.”
Fergie said that
Every once in a while, we see Her Majesty the Queen warmly welcome hugs and kisses from her nearest and dearest. She reacts to cuddles from others, too – and these PDAs (public displays of affection) provide a glimpse into her true nature.
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