Fergie reveals Queen Elizabeth's last words to her before she died
Sarah Ferguson has revealed the last words Queen Elizabeth said to her before she passed away last September.
The Duchess of York shared the details of the profound conversation with her former mother-in-law on her podcast Tea Talks with the Duchess and Sarah.
Fergie revealed that the late monarch noticed the Duchess had changed, and used their last conversation to encourage her authenticity.
"It’s the last thing that the Queen said to me: ‘Just be yourself, Sarah,’” the duchess said.
“And she saw it. She just got so annoyed when I wasn’t being myself. And that’s probably when I got into all the pickles. But now I am myself, and I’m just so lucky to be able to be myself,” she added.
In an interview with Good Morning America, the Duchess of York had previously explained that, to some extent, the Queen’s death meant she could now be herself.
“I don’t know whether it’s the Queen passing that makes me think I can now openly say what I want to say without worrying I’m going to offend somebody,” she said. “I’m really, truly authentic Sarah now.”
She has also expressed her respect and admiration for the late monarch, as the duchess called her a “total idol” back in March.
“She put you at ease straight away ... because it’s terrifying, you know?” she told People about the late Queen.
“I used to sit there for hours thinking: ‘Oh my gosh, this is somebody’s lifetime to have an audience with the Queen, and I’m sitting having a cup of tea.’”
The Duchess continued, “She was so brilliant at putting you at ease. She had the most incredible faith of any single person I’ve ever met. She just knew what to do. She knew how to make people feel good. She never took it onboard as about her. It’s about the monarchy, about making someone feel good. She was my total idol.”
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