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Sarah Ferguson ridiculed as baffled hosts in stitches at Duchess’ bizarre ‘off-piste’ clip

Sarah Ferguson: Ranvir Singh discusses ‘odd’ Christmas video

Sarah Ferguson’s latest YouTube video sparked a round of laughter on ITV’s Lorraine show. Sunday Times Royal Correspondent Roya Nikkhah joined acting host Ranvir Singh to update her on the Duchess of York’s recent activity. However, playing part of the royal’s baffling Christmas video left both commentators in stitches.

Ms Singh said: “One of the ex-royals that’s keeping us up on her real-life is Fergie obviously.

“Her life has been very public in many ways and her feelings have been very public.

“She’s done something very public now, which seems a little bit odd to me.

“I want to hear your take on it.”

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In a clip played, Ms Ferguson shows off the tea cakes, saying: “I just love the whole thing. It’s delicious.

“Today we’re going to make wonderful little Christmas pudding yummy cakes.”

At one point she pretends to feed one to a toy horse on the table as a joke before pulling it back and admonishing the stuffed animal.

Both Ms Singh and Ms Nikkah’s faces appeared to be baffled when the camera cut back to them.

Sarah Ferguson reads The Most Wonderful Gift in the World

The royal commentator joked: “You can always rely on Fergie to just go slightly off-piste.

“Her Fergie and Friends YouTube channel, and her storytimes with Fergie, have been really successful during the lockdown.”

Laughing along, Ms Singh added: “Well there you go! Lovely stuff.”

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‘Storytime with Fergie and Friends’ was a lockdown project began by the Duchess in April this year.

The videos, which were uploaded almost daily at one point, feature Ms Ferguson reading out children’s books.

She often has guests on, including her own daughters, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie.

The videos have been filmed from the Royal Lodge on the Queen’s Windsor estate, where Fergie spent lockdown.

Currently, she has just over 7000 subscribers and her most popular video pulled in 39,000 views.

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