Sarah, Duchess of York, will bare all during her debut tell-all tour of Australia.
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During the exclusive tour she'll talk about her childhood, falling in love with Prince Andrew, and the dark times as their marriage fell apart on a worldwide stage.
Her personal life has often been off limits, but now audiences will hear untold stories about how she navigated living in the public eye and the hard lessons she learnt.
Fergie is not only the former wife of Prince Andrew, she's also a global humanitarian, businesswoman, historical novelist and children's book author, speaker, producer, mother and grandmother.
In Conversation with Sarah, Duchess of York will take place in February 2023 and it will be her first time on stage in Australia.
I am so excited to be coming to Australia to share stories of my life.
- Sarah, Duchess of York
She will discuss her career as an author, how her latest Mills & Boon books are inspired by her ancestors, and draw on her unique life journeys and experiences.
Sarah has published more than 70 books, including two autobiographies and other titles about health, empowerment, history, art, as well as novels and children's stories where she created the characters Budgie the Little Helicopter and Little Red.
"I am so excited to be coming to Australia to share stories of my life," the Duchess said.
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"Australia has been home to my sister for many decades and I see it as a second home. I always feel a weight lift off my shoulders when I arrive Down Under.
"The Australian people have always supported me and treated me with kindness. It's a place where I can be myself. I look forward to seeing lots of you at the show."
In the lead-up to her Australian visit, Fergie shared photos of herself with the late Queen Elizabeth's beloved corgis Muick and Sandy.
She shared the photo on her 63rd birthday on Saturday and said "the presents that keep giving" on her Instagram page.
The Duchess still shares a home with Prince Andrew, and the duo adopted the dogs following the Queen's death on September 8.
Muick and Sandy, along with one of the Queen's favourite ponies, Emma, played a poignant role in the final farewell of the monarch at her funeral in Windsor
Tour dates
- Saturday, February 18 - Great Hall, BCEC, Brisbane
- Wednesday, February 22 - State Theatre, Sydney
- Monday, February 27 - Hamer Hall, Arts Centre Melbourne
The live shows will be hosted by Ray Martin.
Pre-sale tickets are on sale from October 18, general public sale from Friday, October 21. Book at www.lateralevents.com.