Fergie the bookworm! Duchess of York supports a fellow author as she attends a book launch in London
- The Duchess of York, 64, appeared at Daunt Books for the launch
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The Duchess of York supported a fellow author this evening as she attended the book launch of a new novel in London.
Dressed in a pinstripe blazer, skirt and jazzy shoes, Sarah Ferguson, 64, beamed as she held a copy of The Witch’s Daughter by Imogen Edwards-Jones.
She attended the official launch of the novel at Daunt Books in London, in a star-studded event that included several famous faces.
The mother of Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie, who is a writer herself, having penned two romance novels, seemed in high spirits at the book launch.
The Witch’s Daughter may well be on Fergie’s reading list, as it is also a romance – but it appears to have a darker undertone running alongside it.
Sarah Ferguson supported a fellow writer this evening as she attended the launch of The Witch’s Daughter at Daunt Books in London
Fergie’s appearance at the launch comes after her headline-grabbing stint on This Morning, where she acted as a guest agony aunt and left some viewers stunned with her saucy advice.
There was a running theme in Sarah’s responses, with the mother-of-two suggesting both callers reignite spark by spicing things up in the bedroom.
‘Get a lovely saucy underwear department in your chest of drawers and you really make the hair, you know, blow dry the hair and take him out on a treat.
The Duchess of York, 64, opted for a pinstripe blazer over a black dress to attend the event
Fergie beamed as she held up a copy of The Witch’s Daughter by Imogen Edwards-Jones (left)
The Duchess is herself a published author, having penned two romance novels in recent years
‘It’s the element of surprise and it will bring the magic back into your relationship,’ the ex-wife of Prince Andrew continued.
The first caller, Suzanne, explained how her she and her husband are struggling to balance demanding careers with a young child.
Sarah asked: ‘Is your husband feeling left out a bit?’
Suzanne replied: ‘I think so yes. The other night, he had the tree lights on and wanted to do something and I was like I can’t I have to go to bed.’
‘Right, okay, so the first question I have for you is do you have a friend next door or do you have a mother-in-law or your mum or someone that could just babysit or come round while you take your husband for a great surprise?
‘You pop down and get a lovely saucy underwear department in your chest of drawers and you really make the hair, you know, blow dry the hair and take him out on a treat.
‘It needs to be more treats that he’s lost for words.
‘So you say to him, “Don’t worry tonight darling, we are gonna pop off somewhere” and you’ve arranged the whole thing and it’s all organised.
‘It’s the element of surprise and it will bring the magic back into your relationship.’
The caller replied: ‘That’s really good advice […] We need to stop letting my little boy run our marriage really… that’s really good advice.’
‘Well, the good news is is that you’re addressing it and the minute you put light on it and address it, the minute it’s going to change.’
‘You’ve got this Suzanne and I’m so proud of you calling today and being so brave to ring us. Well done you!’
‘Now get that sexy underwear out!’
‘I will I promise,’ the mother responded.
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