

'I think they knew that they weren't to jump up and be naughty. 'They're very good boys, they're very gentle,' Fergie said of the pups. The Duchess of York's close relationship with the Queen was cemented when it was revealed that Her Majesty had left her beloved corgis to Sarah after her death.

extraordinary ability to put someone at ease. 'The Queen was like a hand of support behind your back without being there,' she said. She accessorised with a small pair of diamond-studded hoop earrings, a bracelet and her watchĪlthough Fergie was reluctant to discuss Andrew, she was much more verbose when it came to praising her late mother-in-law, the Queen, describing her as being 'more my mother than my mother'. Speaking in a 60-minute interview with Glamour magazine last week, the Duchess was asked about Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, who are currently living in a $14 million mansion in California.įergie noted that Harry's late mother Princess Diana would be 'so proud' of her children and grandchildren - adding that she believes King Charles feels the same way. She sported an elegant makeup look, with a dash of blush to highlight her porcelain complexion and a smoky eyeliner and mascara to bring drama to her eyes. She completed the look with a rosy and glossy lip and a finely sculpted brow.Įarlier this week, the mother-of-two was seen posing with her new book, alongside model Yasmin Le Bon and author Imogen Edwards-Jones. Fergie kept the look simple and paired it with small diamond studded hoop earrings and a golden bracelet. She looked very glamourous on the red carpet in the finely tailored suit. The stylish author has been advertising her new book, A Most Intriguing Lady: A Novel, which is set to be released on 30 March. It's been a busy week for Fergie who has attended numerous public outings to promote her latest book, both in the UK and across the pond, and was spotted at Harry's Bar in Mayfair yesterday. The actor Liam Neeson stars in the movie, where he plays a private eye opposite Diane Kruger.
