Sarah Ferguson lets slip Princess Eugenie’s due date… and it’s extremely close

An excited Sarah Ferguson has let slip the due date of her daughter Princess Eugenie – and it’s extremely close.
Princess Eugenie, 33, who welcomed her first son August two years ago, announced in January that she is expecting a second with her husband Jack Brooksbank.
However she didn’t reveal the exact date she was expecting her new addition – simply announcing on Instagram: ‘We’re so excited to share that there will be a new addition to our family this summer.’
Now it seems her mother, the Duchess of York, 63, has revealed the baby is due is in the coming days.
Speaking to Hello, Sarah Ferguson said: ‘We don’t know what it is yet. But the baby is due by the end of May, I think. So it’s any minute now.’

An excited Sarah Ferguson has let slip the due date of her daughter Princess Eugenie – and it’s extremely close
When Eugenie shared the news she was pregnant, she didn’t reveal when she was due.
Instead she simply posted a photograph taken by her husband, showing her son August embracing her and kissing her bump in a field.
Prince Andrew’s youngest daughter and her husband Jack Brooksbank are already parents to two-year-old August.
During the interview, Prince Andrew’s ex-wife also described herself as ‘one of the best grannies ever’, as she said she thinks ‘like a three-year-old’.
In an interview last month, Sarah said she loves being a grandmother and added that her grandchildren find her ‘very funny’.
She told OK! magazine: ‘It’s a whole new phase of life and I am modelling myself on Super Gran.
‘I love being with them and how it brings out my inner child. My grandchildren seem to find me very funny. I love indulging them, too.’
However, she admitted she gets in trouble for giving them sweets.

Prince Andrew’s youngest daughter and her husband Jack Brooksbank are already parents to two-year-old August

Sarah has revealed she’s following in Meghan Markle’s footsteps as she announced she is launching a podcast

She explained it is a ‘new weekly podcast about the highs and lows of everyday life’ and would see her ‘taking on some of the biggest and strangest stories from around the world’
Sarah has also revealed she’s following in Meghan Markle’s footsteps as she announced she is launching a podcast.
She recently shared an Instagram post confirming it would be called ‘Tea Talks with the Duchess and Sarah’.
She explained it is a ‘new weekly podcast about the highs and lows of everyday life’ and would see her ‘taking on some of the biggest and strangest stories from around the world.’
Fergie is far from the first royal to launch a podcast, joining the likes of Mike Tindall, Princess Eugenie and the Duchess of Sussex to have her own audio platform.
Her decision to launch the podcast comes after she was snubbed for a Coronation invite by King Charles – but joined the family for the more relaxed occasion of a celebratory concert in Windsor.
In a post shared on Instagram announcing the news, Fergie wrote: ‘Long-time friends and tea fans, author Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York, and Sarah Jane Thomson, entrepreneur and founder of First News, will be getting to the bottom of week’s talking points while enjoying a soothing cup of tea.
‘They learn about themselves, each other and give their take on some of the biggest and strangest stories from around the world.
‘No topic is off the table. No biscuit will remain undunked.’
She went on to share the hashtag #SpillTheTea on the post.
It is likely she will discuss a range of topics on the podcast, following other royals.
The podcast is just the latest of Fergie’s business ventures, with the royal having recently launching a career as a romantic author for Mills & Boon – promoting a new work titled A Most Intriguing Lady.
Sarah has had an eclectic career as an entrepreneur, having been a children’s author, film producer and writer of romantic fiction.
She has even sold blenders on television and has been an ambassador for Weight Watchers.
Earlier this year, the Duchess launched a gallery of digital art, which features her own spoken-word poetry overlaid with a visual interpretation of the verses by other artists.