The Duchess of York, 61, became a grandmother for the first time last week when her youngest daughter Princess Eugenie gave birth to a baby boy. And mother-of-two Sarah could not contain her excitement in a video on Wednesday for her Storytime with Fergie and Friends YouTube channel.
Prince Andrew’s ex-wife read Baby On The Way by Hannah Davison, Marco Palmieri and Flicka Williams.
Putting on an animated display, Sarah said: “Hello, magic dust is in the air. Yes, yes, come on, granny!
“Very exciting times, and I’m a granny! Woo!
“Am I a granny? I put my granny hat on and my reading granny glasses on, I’ve found them at last.”
Eugenie gave birth to a little boy – her and Jack Brooksbank’s first child – at the private Portland Hospital on February 9.
In a statement, Buckingham Palace said the Queen, Prince Philip, Sarah, the Duke of York and Jack’s parents were “delighted”.
The statement said: “Her Royal Highness Princess Eugenie was safely delivered of a son today, February 9 2021, at 8.55am at The Portland Hospital.
“Jack Brooksbank was present.
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Eugenie’s pregnancy was announced last September.
At the time, Sarah took to Instagram to share her excitement about becoming a grandmother.
She said: “I am so excited by the news that Eugenie and Jack are expecting their first child.
“Thrilled for them both and in my 60th year cannot wait to be a grandmother.
“Welcoming a new baby into the York family is going to be a moment of profound joy.”
Royal fans are waiting for Eugenie to reveal the name of her tot, who is 11th in line to the throne. James and Philip are among favourites with the bookmakers.
New parents Eugenie and Jack were pictured leaving hospital on Friday afternoon.
Eugenie, who was glowing, waived from the back seat of the 4×4 with her son beside her in a carry cot, while her husband was behind the wheel.