Sarah Ferguson dons slippers emblazoned with a CROWN as she joins Rylan Clark on his Radio 2 show

Sarah Ferguson was a vision in pink as she joined Rylan Clark on his BBC Radio 2 show today.

The Duchess of York, 63, recycled a long, leather-look coat upon her arrival at the London studio. She wore the jacket last month to a festival in Los Angeles.

Teaming the vibrant garment with a black midi dress, she further made a statement in a pair of velvet slippers, that were emblazoned with a sparkling crown. 

The mother-of-two wore her auburn locks loose around her shoulders and completed her look with a pair of glittering earrings and a long necklace. 

Beaming for the cameras, she was all smiles as she posed up a storm with her new romance novel A Most Intriguing Lady. 

Sarah Ferguson was a vision in pink as she joined Rylan Clark on his BBC Radio 2 show today

Comfortable slippers are a staple of the Duchess’ wardrobe and she appears to have many different variations of the on-trend shoe in her closet. 

The mother-of-two favours designs by aristocrat Alice Naylor-Leyland for French Sole, costing £190 to £200 a pair. Her collection also includes navy velvet slippers with a fun cactus embellishment on each shoe. 

On Thursday, the Duchess of York praised her daughters, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie, for their hard work as she said the York family is a ‘supportive unit’.

Sarah appeared on This Morning to promote her new romance novel and was asked about her family.

After publicly expressing her support for Prince Andrew when he was taken to court over sexual assault allegations, which he has always denied, the Duchess said she will always stick by her ex-husband just as he has always supported her.

She told presenters Holly Willoughby and Joel Dommett that the family ‘symbolises no judgment, kindness and moving forward’.

Fergie discussed the importance of ‘walking forward as a unit’ amid difficult times, and criticised the ‘sewer’ of social media for being unkind.

As she sat on the This Morning sofa, Holly asked the Duchess about the difficulties of the last few years as Prince Andrew was accused by Virginia Giuffre of assault. 

The Duchess of York, 63, recycled a long, leather-look coat upon her arrival at the London studio. She wore the jacket last month to a festival in Los Angeles

The Duchess of York, 63, recycled a long, leather-look coat upon her arrival at the London studio. She wore the jacket last month to a festival in Los Angeles

Teaming the vibrant garment with a black midi dress, she further made a statement in a pair of velvet slippers, that were emblazoned with a sparkling crown

Teaming the vibrant garment with a black midi dress, she further made a statement in a pair of velvet slippers, that were emblazoned with a sparkling crown

Teaming the vibrant garment with a black midi dress, she further made a statement in a pair of velvet slippers, that were emblazoned with a sparkling crown

The mother-of-two wore her auburn locks loose around her shoulders and completed her look with a pair of glittering earrings and a long necklace

The mother-of-two wore her auburn locks loose around her shoulders and completed her look with a pair of glittering earrings and a long necklace

Beaming for the cameras, she was all smiles as she posed up a storm with her new romance novel A Most Intriguing Lady

Beaming for the cameras, she was all smiles as she posed up a storm with her new romance novel A Most Intriguing Lady

Last year the Duke of York, 63, settled out-of-court with Ms Giuffre in a payment that has not been disclosed, but is thought to have been approximately £10 million.

Discussing her support of her ex-husband, Fergie said: ‘It’s Beatrice, Eugenie and I. We are a family unit.

‘My girls stand for service, they stand for holding and maintaining very very hard jobs and they’re mothers and they’re public figures and they do charity work. 

She continued: ‘They’re extraordinary examples of princesses out in service which is what their grandmother taught them and what I taught them, with humility.

‘So I think the York family’s unit symbolises no judgment, kindness and moving forward to make people sit up and go ‘stop’.  Stop all this believing what you read… walk forward as a unit.

Fergie added: ‘Remember, I’ve been through difficult times and he’s always stood by me.’ 

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