Sarah Ferguson drops hint about her love life in new podcast

Sarah Ferguson revealed in the first episode of her new podcast that she “doesn’t have a boyfriend” but “would like one.”

The 63-year-old Duchess of York shared an Instagram post on May 15 confirming that the first episode of ‘Tea Talks with the Duchess and Sarah’ would be released days later.

She explained that it’s a “new weekly podcast about the highs and lows of everyday life” and that she would “capture some of the biggest and weirdest stories from around the world.”

In the show’s first episode, released today, Fergie insisted she’s “really shy,” saying “too much trust” and “too many people.”

While her co-host Sarah Jane Thomson teased that she wanted to know more about her, the royals meanwhile said, “Do I have a boyfriend? No.’

Sarah Ferguson, 63, has revealed she ‘doesn’t have a boyfriend’ but ‘would like one’ in the first episode of her new podcast (pictured, with ex-husband Prince Andrew)

And after her co-host asked, “Do you want one?” Fergie replied, “Yes.”

Her comments come after years of rumors that she might one day marry Prince Andrew.

Their unconventional relationship has now evolved into what Sarah describes as “the happiest divorced couple we know,” with the couple appearing to be spending more time together than they had in the decade they were actually married (when Andrew was often away on naval duty ).

They still share a house and live at Royal Lodge in Windsor Great Park, the former ten-bedroom residence of the Queen Mother, although this cozy arrangement may soon come to an end as part of King Charles’s planned reshuffle of royal residences .

And the couple regularly vacations alongside their daughters Beatrice and Eugenie, leading to sporadic speculation that since neither Sarah nor Andrew found a major romance later on, there’s always a possibility they might remarry one day.

These rumors gained momentum after the death of Andrew’s short-tempered father Prince Philip, who in his later years refused to accept even being in the same room as Sarah.

Asked directly on the ITV show Loose Women if a resurgence of romance was likely, Sarah brushed the subject aside. “Oh my god,” she replied to the show’s hosts, “you’re all fairytale, you’ve all got your wands out. Andrew and I remain steadfast, in the past we were co-parenting and now we are co-grandparents.”

A former courtier who has known Andrew for three decades comments: ‘They don’t have a big passionate romance – they have separate bedrooms in Royal Lodge – but it’s more about the deepest form of friendship. It’s a very unusual relationship for a divorced couple, especially to the outside world, but they are totally committed and would defend each other to the death.”

In the show's first episode, released today, Fergie insisted she's

In the show’s first episode, released today, Fergie insisted she’s “really shy,” saying “too much trust” and “too many people” (pictured with her co-host Sarah Jane Thomson)

In another recent interview, Sarah described her relationship with Andrew as an achievement she was proud of. “We are separated from each other, not from each other. We are co-parents who support each other and believe that family is everything. I am proud of the work we have done together in raising our children and maintaining a strong family unit. Our keywords are communication, compromise and compassion.’

It’s an unorthodox arrangement, of which royal author Penny Junor notes: ‘It seems utterly bizarre, and who knows what their relationship really is. Sarah has not only stood silently by his side, she has even spoken out for him.’

Elsewhere on today’s podcast, Fergie insisted she’s “really shy actually,” saying, “I play small to make myself really small to keep myself away from everyone.

“I’m afraid if I stick my head above the parapet that I’ll be shot in flames.

“I come from a very bruised place.”

The Duchess said that while she may come across as “a very courageous public figure… really, I’m deeply sensitive and I’m very sorry, and I’m very shy, which people don’t know.”

She said she came from “an incredibly brave” place, adding, “I’ve been running on the treadmill since I was 12.”

She later said, “I need a little more left brain to get a little more businesslike.

Fergie is far from the first royal to launch a podcast, along with Mike Tindall, Princess Eugenie and the Duchess of Sussex who have her own audio platform

Fergie is far from the first royal to launch a podcast, along with Mike Tindall, Princess Eugenie and the Duchess of Sussex who have her own audio platform

“Maybe I trust way too much and too many people.”

Meanwhile, she also revealed how she confronts people who try to take pictures of her without her noticing.

She described an encounter in the security line at Heathrow’s Terminal Four on a recent trip to Croatia, when she said fellow passengers “surreptitiously” pulled out their cameras.

She said, “So then I’ll go up and say, ‘Do you want a selfie?’ and they say, ‘no, no, I don’t know what you’re thinking’.

“And then you’re like, ‘oh sorry, how dare I assume you’d want a picture,’ when they really wanted a picture.”

In a post shared on Instagram announcing the news of her May 15 podcast, Fergie wrote, “Long-time friends and tea fans, author Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York, and Sarah Jane Thomson, entrepreneur and founder of First News, are getting to the bottom of the week’s talking points over a soothing cup of tea.

“They learn about themselves and each other and share their thoughts on some of the greatest and weirdest stories from around the world.

No topic is off the table. Not a single cookie remains uncovered.’

She went on to share the hashtag #SpillTheTea on the post.

Fergie is far from the first royal to launch a podcast, joining the likes of Mike Tindall, Princess Eugenie and the Duchess of Sussex who have her own audio platform.

While Princess Eugenie tends to keep her production focused solely on her anti-slavery charity, both Mike and Meghan have used their platforms to share very personal stories about their time in the royal family.

Mike even announced that he is expecting a third baby with wife Zara on the podcast he co-hosts, The Good, The Bad & The Rugby in 2020.

Meanwhile, Meghan and Fergie’s cousin, Prince Harry, signed a lucrative deal with the audio streaming giant to host and produce podcasts by the end of 2020, valued at around £18 million.

But they had only released one series so far – Meghan’s Archetypes, in which the royal family spoke to historians, experts and women who have experienced being typecast.

Princess Eugenie, daughter of Sarah Ferguson, 33, also has a podcast aimed at her anti-slavery charity

Princess Eugenie, daughter of Sarah Ferguson, 33, also has a podcast aimed at her anti-slavery charity

Mike Tindall now also has a podcast, in which he shares personal stories and discusses rugby

Mike Tindall now also has a podcast, in which he shares personal stories and discusses rugby

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Meanwhile, Meghan and Fergie’s cousin, Prince Harry, signed a lucrative deal with the audio streaming giant to host and produce podcasts by the end of 2020, valued at around £18 million.

And while Meghan’s podcast deal may be worth millions, it’s not known what kind of financial deal Fergie agreed to.

The red-haired royal family has complained of financial difficulties in recent years, describing themselves in a 2010 TV interview in the US as “constantly on the brink of financial bankruptcy.”

The podcast is just the latest of Fergie’s business ventures, with the royal recently launching a career as a romance author for Mills & Boon – promoting a new work titled A Most Intriguing Lady.

Sarah has had an eclectic career as an entrepreneur, children’s author, film producer and romantic fiction writer.

She has even sold blenders on television and been an ambassador for Weight Watchers.

Earlier this year, the Duchess launched a digital art gallery, showcasing her own spoken word poetry with a visual interpretation of other artists’ verses.

It comes amid a busy period for Sarah, who boarded a boat in Venice this weekend after performing at the wedding of F1 billionaire heiress Chloe Stroll and Olympian Scotty James.