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Sarah Ferguson has expressed an interest in joining Love Island after Joey Essex claimed he is 'looking for his Queen'.
The Duchess of York, 64, discussed topics such as skin cancer, politics, her hopes for a cameo on Coronation Street and even appearing on Love Island as she joined the Loose Women panel on Wednesday.
As the show played a clip of television personality Joey Essex in the villa explaining he is looking for 'a Queen' and not a 'part time thing' the panel began to discuss if they were hopeless romantics.
After show host Christine Lampard joked that Sarah would be a good contender for Joey, Fergie replied: 'I should be there, I love a nice toy boy.'
Elsewhere the mother-of-two opened up about embarrassing her daughters, saying she acts as if she's between three and six years old.
Sarah Ferguson revealed on Loose Women that she should be on Love Island after Joey Essex claimed he is 'looking for his Queen'
Sarah went on to ask fellow panelist Brenda Edwards if they would go into the Love Island villa together, before joking: 'They would have to call it Mamas and Papas.'
However Love Island wasn't the only TV show that Sarah has set her sights on after she said she want's a cameo on Coronation Street.
Speaking about the late Queen Elizabeth's love for the soap, Christine asked Sarah if she had any interest in appearing on the cobbles.
She quipped: 'I don't want a cameo on Corrie, I am going to get it!' Fellow panelist Sally Dynevor, who plays Sally Metcalfe on the ITV soap, said Sarah can be her 'long lost sister.'
Sally joked: 'Because Sally has got ideas of grandeur so you would fit in really well.'
Sarah added: 'Here we go, how exciting. Sorry about that, I’m going on Corrie everyone.'
She said her daughters often point out that she can easily veer off topic, saying Beatrice even has a name for it.
She said: 'My girls are really fabulous and I'm just this adventure playground for them. The girls come and say to me, "Mum you are just like going to Disney because everything is a story".
As the show played a clip of television personality Joey Essex in the villa explaining he is looking for 'a Queen' and not a 'part time thing' the panel began to discuss if they were hopeless romantics
The Duchess of York , 64, discussed topics such as skin cancer , politics, her hopes for a cameo on Coronation Street and even appearing on Love Island as she joined the Loose Women panel on Wednesday
Elsewhere on the show comedian Romesh Ranganathan made an appearance to talk about his new travel series
'Beatrice calls it ''sparkly things''. So I am talking to you very sensibly and I suddenly go, ''Oh look there is a pigeon". I go completely off track talking about a fat pigeon, they are like, "Focus Mum, focus.'
Sarah had a busy morning on TV as she started the day appearing on Good Morning Britain alongside Susanna Reid and Martin Lewis.
During the show she revealed she is 'so proud' of 'brave' King Charles and Kate Middleton for opening up about their cancer diagnosis.
The Duchess also opened up about her own recent experience with cancer saying they 'all need to rally together'.
She said: 'I am so so proud of the King on becoming the royal patron of Cancer Research UK, getting out there and talking to all these people, he gives everyone that wonderful feeling that they are being listened to, I thought it was very brave of him to do that.
'The lovely Princess Catherine doing the video was so brave, family unity is an extraordinary thing and I am honestly so proud and I am sending them lots of love and lots of support, we all need to rally together.'
Elsewhere Sarah, who lives in Royal Lodge with her ex-husband Prince Andrew, revealed she doesn't get 'involved in brothers' discussions' - amidst reports King Charles had 'threatened to sever all ties' with Andrew unless he leaves the Royal Lodge for his new home in Frogmore Cottage.
The mother-of-two said: 'It's not a debby downer, it's just life in the fast lane. I am a guest for a starter. I am a very lucky guest and a very comfortable guest, thank you very much. But I tend not to get involved in brothers' discussions and I think that's the best, most safe place to be, is to let the brothers discuss it between themselves.'
The disgraced Prince Andrew, who no longer has official royal duties after being forced to quit over the Jeffrey Epstein scandal, has allegedly been told to move out of the 30-room, £30 million mansion which he shares with Fergie.
Meanwhile Sarah, who is affectionately known as Fergie, revealed her new book A Woman of Intrigue is 'saucy and sexy' likening it to Bridgerton- which she says she would love to have a cameo in.
However Love Island wasn't the only TV show that Sarah has set her sights on after she said she want's a cameo on Coronation Street
Sarah revealed she is 'so proud' of 'brave' King Charles and Kate Middleton for opening up about their cancer diagnosis on Good Morning Britain alongside Susanna Reid and Martin Lewis today
The Duchess also opened up about her own recent experience with cancer saying they 'all need to rally together', as she appeared on Good Morning Britain alongside Susanna Reid (centre) and Martin Lewis (left) today
Asked about her 'frisky' new novel, Sarah said: 'Lady Mary is very into her underwear, saucy, sexy, sassy and silky underwear. The great thing about this is it's like Bridgerton.
'I want to be on Bridgerton. I think Lady Penelope should have a friend with red hair like me. I am putting it out there.'
Responding to Susanna asking about her own cancer diagnosis she said she has found her 'new normal'.
She said: 'All these years I've been thinking, "Am I good enough? Am I this, am I that? Do I get my finances right? Do I do this?". And actually suddenly now with a mastectomy and then with malignant melanoma, every single day, it's not a wake up call, it's now a new normal.
'You can never say you're cancer free, but you can say that I'm doing well, Susanna, and I'm very lucky, but I really am determined.
'Honestly 1.2 mammograms are not being picked up. The people are not going for their mammograms, they're not being tested. They need to be tested, they can be tested and don't be frightened.'
Meanwhile Sarah, who is affectionately known as Fergie, revealed her new book A Woman of Intrigue is 'saucy and sexy' likening it to Bridgerton- which she says she would love to have a cameo in
Reports say King Charles (right) had 'threatened to sever all ties' with Prince Andrew (left) unless he leaves the Royal Lodge for his new home in Frogmore Cottage
The Princess of Wales told fellow cancer sufferers that they were 'not alone' and should not 'lose faith or hope' as she revealed to the world that she had cancer in March
Susanna then revealed how she has had a mammogram after hearing the Duchess of York's message: 'I had been avoiding it because I was worried and it wasn’t the painful experience that I had in my head that it was - so thank-you. [It was] All clear, thank goodness.'
Elsewhere she opened up about limiting her 'huge personality' after her father, Major Ronald Ferguson, called her a 'bore' but that she found support from the late Queen.
She explained: 'Just before the Queen died she said ''Sarah just being yourself is enough and it's good enough'', as soon as she said that, now I walk on here to talk to you guys you can ask me anything you like. Because I feel I am ok now, I have done the apprenticeship of life at 64.
'I thought she was one of the finest people I have ever met in my life, a legend, and icon and I just love her.'
Queen Elizabeth's Corgis' were taken in by Sarah and the Duke of York, following the monarch's death.
Muick and Sandy were originally gifted to Queen Elizabeth II during lockdown to 'keep her entertained' while she was staying at Windsor Castle and the Duke of Edinburgh was struggling with his declining health.
Speaking about how they are doing Sarah added: 'They are fantastic and they just sit there, I think all the five Norfolk's are furious because the Corgis come in and they are, like, used to this and used to that.
'But they are fantastic, I believe this country must uphold the value system and integrity of the late Queen.'