Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York, wants to create a 'library' for grandchildren

Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York, wants to create a “whole library” for her grandchildren and hopes they will pass her stories on to future generations.

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Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York, writes with her grandchildren in mind
Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York, writes with her grandchildren in mind

Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York, wants to create a “whole library” for her grandchildren.

The 65-year-old writer – whose eldest daughter Princess Beatrice is pregnant and has stepson Wolfie, eight, and daughter Sienna, three, with husband Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, while younger daughter Princess Eugenie has sons August, three, and Ernest, 15 months, with spouse Jack Brooksbank – finds inspiration from the youngest members of her family and loves the idea of them continuing to share her stories with future generations.

Asked if she is inspired by her grandchildren, she told Heat magazine: “Yes absolutely – and I also test the stories out on them.

“My aim is to create a whole library of children’s books for them to enjoy.

“I hope they’ll read them to their own children and grandchildren after I’m gone.”

The ‘Flora + Fern: Wonder In The Woods’ author shuts herself in her study and shuns technology such as laptops or tablets when writing her new books.

She said: “I write in longhand with a fountain pen in my study and the stories just flow.

“I’m most inspired by nature.”

After battling both breast and skin cancer over the last year, Sarah - who was previously married to Prince Andrew - credits her family for getting her through the challenging times.

Asked how she had got through the tougher moments, she recently told Britain’s HELLO! magazine: "My children, the joy of being a grandmother, writing my children's books and working on my next novel. Writing is my escape.

"I write in longhand with a fountain pen in my study and the stories just flow. I love to explore my imagination and I'm inspired by nature, as is the case with this book."