Sarah Ferguson reveals heartfelt final words Queen Elizabeth said to her before passing away

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The Duchess of York has recalled her final moments with the late Queen Elizabeth.

Sarah Ferguson revealed the heartwarming last words Queen Elizabeth said to her ahead of her death in September 2022.

Speaking to The Times, the Duchess revealed that she called the Queen "Mumma" and was with her before she died at Balmoral Castle in Scotland.

"The last thing she said to me: 'Sarah, remember that yourself is good enough,' It makes me cry", Fergie revealed.

She also claims that the Queen's final words were "the best piece of advice" she had been given.

"She knew me all my life and she loved me."

Sarah has been a member of the Royal Family since her wedding to Prince Andrew in July 1986. Although their marriage didn't last long, and the pair separated in 1996, she remained close with the family, especially the Queen.

Despite their close bond, Sarah revealed to that she was always 'nervous' to see the Queen. She expressed: "I still got nervous seeing her right up until the end because she was the Queen of England."

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Sarah had been married to Prince Andrew between 1986 and 1996

As well as sharing: "The Queen was much more my mother than my mother was…She never let me down, even if I let her down. Even through the darkest days, she never left me."

Sarah also shared her relationship with King Charles, explaining that the pair are close as Sarah grew up around Charles during her relationship with his brother Andrew.

“I’ve known the King all my life and I absolutely adore him,” Sarah said. “He’s kind and makes me laugh and I love that he still calls me Fergie."

The Duchess Of York (Sarah Ferguson), The Duke Of York (Prince Andrew), The Queen and Prince Charles outside Clarence House for the Queen Mother's 86th birthday

Sarah said she considered the Queen to be her mother

Sarah had recently spoken about the late Queen on The Jess Rowe Big Talk Show podcast, stating that: “The Queen was an iconic, legendary, stalwart, steadfast, invisible hand of love behind your back.

“She’s one of the greatest leaders of our time.

She continued: “I mean, she was the grandmother of the nation. She was the steadfastness of an extraordinary pillar of strength for the Commonwealth, for the nation, for Australia, for the world”.

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Sarah also told Jessica she now has the Queens two corgis, claiming them as "national treasures" who she spoils.

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