Sarah Ferguson was a vision in black on Thursday as she stepped out for a book signing in Sydney.
The Duchess of York, 65, was at Dymock’s Bookstore to sign copies of her new book A Woman of Intrigue.
Prince Andrew’s former wife stepped out of a black Mercedes GLE and showed off her age-defying adornment and toned pins in a pleated black miniskirt that ended just above the knee.
She added a touch of fun to her ensemble with a colorful patterned blouse that she wore under a smart black blazer.
Sarah paired her outfit with a pair of black velvet flats with a dragonfly motif on the toe.
She finished her look with a glossy pink lipstick and a dramatic smoky eye.
It seemed the humid Sydney weather was wreaking havoc on Sarah’s signature auburn locks, which showed a hint of frizz due to the mild weather.
She soon got things under control and showed up at the bookstore with a perfectly smooth ‘do.
Sarah Ferguson was a vision in black on Thursday as she stepped out for a book signing in Sydney. Pictured
The Duchess of York, 65, was at Dymock’s Bookstore to sign copies of her new book A Woman of Intrigue
Sarah was greeted at the event by a crowd of fans, all eager to get an autograph and have a chat with the popular Royal.
And Sarah was only too happy to oblige, eagerly scrawling her name into countless copies of the book as eager readers crowded around her.
Appearing on the Jess Rowe Big Talk Show podcast this week, Sarah revealed the Queen was “more my mother than my own mother” as she paid tribute to the “legendary” late monarch.
Speaking to host Jess Rowe, Sarah – whose own mother died in a car crash in Argentina in 1998 – explained how the royal family was a mother figure in her life.
She said: ‘The special thing about the Queen was that she was more my mother than my own mother.
Prince Andrew’s former wife stepped out of a black Mercedes GLE and showed off her age-defying adornment and toned pins in a pleated black miniskirt that ended just above the knee.
She added a touch of fun to her ensemble with a colorful patterned blouse that she wore under a smart black blazer
She finished her look with a glossy pink lipstick and a dramatic smoky eye
Fans were eager to meet the Royal
Sarah was greeted at the event by a crowd of fans, all eager to get an autograph
“The Queen was an iconic, legendary, tough, steadfast, invisible hand of love behind your back.”
Although they had a loving relationship, Sarah admitted she had to ‘keep her head down’ when she was with the Queen.
She continued, “I mean, she was the grandmother of the nation. She was the fortitude of an extraordinary pillar of strength for the Commonwealth, for the nation, for Australia, for the world.”
Additionally, the Duchess also provided an update on the Queen’s two beloved corgis Muick and Sandy, who now live with Sarah and Prince Andrew at Royal Lodge in Windsor.
“They’re national treasures,” Sarah said. ‘So they are very spoiled.’
Sarah also recently showed off her sense of humor in her latest TikTok video, joking that she is “a bride every day” as she filmed herself getting ready for a book signing in Perth.
Sarah was more than happy to help and eagerly scribbled her name in countless copies of the book as enthusiastic readers crowded around her
Sarah also found time to take some selfies with fans
‘A bride every day! A bride every day,” she laughed in the light-hearted post, as her makeup was touched up before the event.
‘Life is too short to be serious all the time!’ she added in the caption of the video, which showed a medley of humorous moments.
Royal fans rushed to social media to praise the Duchess for ‘her great sense of humour’.
They wrote: ‘Love Sarah, she is so real’;
‘Love Fergie, she’s so down to earth’;
‘I love your wit! You’re so cute. Thank you for joining TikTok! What great messages. always down to earth & you sprinkle everything with sunshine!’;