Sarah Ferguson Claims Queen Elizabeth Was a Second Mother to Her
- Sarah Ferguson spoke about the late Queen Elizabeth II during her trip to Australia promoting her new book.
- The Duchess explained how the Queen provided support and motherly care, especially after the loss of her own mother.
- Ferguson called Elizabeth her 'second mother,' expressing her deep affection and miss for her.
During a recent trip to Australia, Sarah Ferguson, the Duchess of York, reflected on her relationship with the late Queen Elizabeth II. She revealed that the Queen played a motherly role in her life, especially following the tragic death of her own mother in 1998. Ferguson expressed that the Queen was not only a significant figure in her life but also served as an emblem of strength and support to the Commonwealth and beyond, often referring to her as a 'grandmother of the nation.' On the first anniversary of the Queen's passing, Ferguson shared her deep admiration and love for the monarch, calling her a 'second mother' and noting the remarkable legacy she left. In a personal tribute, she acknowledged her own mother’s influence while reminiscing about the lessons in kindness she imparted.