Sarah Ferguson has admitted that she's 'terrified' after taking on an important role following the death of the Queen in September.
The Duchess of York appeared on the famous couch on The One Show, and revealed that adopting the late monarch's beloved corgis is certainly keeping her on her toes. "Since we last saw you we've lost her majesty the queen but you've gained the corgis," said presenter Alex Jones.
At the mention of the adorable pooches, her face lit up. But the Duchess went on to make confession that she's worried what might happen to them because they're such national treasures. "Yes and because they're national treasures I'm terrified when they go out running," she said.
Giving an insight into what life is like as their new owner she said, as a picture of them together was beamed onto the screen: "They chase everything, straight into trees, bang like that and I go 'no no no, the nation loves you, stop, stop, stop, stop, chasing squirrels." READ MORE: Sarah Jayne Dunn told 'stop it' as she explains why she doesn't wear a bra and addresses 'nudie' situation while showing how to dress for brunch The Duchess said the corgis Sandy and Muick, who she adopted with her ex husband Prince Andrew, are a treasured reminder to her of Her Majesty Elizabeth II and her values. "She used to say there needs to be more kindness in the world to disarm malice," she said.
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