Sarah Ferguson promises to ‘spill the tea’ on new podcast

Watch out, King Charles.

Sarah Ferguson announced that she and her close friend, entrepreneur Sarah Jane Thomson, are launching a podcast called “Tea Talks with the Duchess and Sarah.”

“It’s about time we spilled the tea,” the Duchess of York and ex-wife of disgraced Prince Andrew wrote on Instagram Monday.

Thompson also gave a glimpse of what listeners can expect from the new project.

“We’ll spill the tea, chat about our weeks, and sometimes even set the record straight!” she wrote on her account.

“It’s going to be a whole lot of fun and I can’t wait.”

Sarah Ferguson in New York.
“It’s about time we spilled the tea,” Ferguson wrote on Instagram.
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Ferguson and Thompson plan to discuss “hot topics” and will be joined by special guests, according to the official description of the weekly podcast.

“These two great friends will approach everything with infectious enthusiasm and a healthy dose of humor,” it reads. “The Duchess and Sarah promise to leave no stone unturned, and no biscuit un-dunked.”

Thompson added in the trailer of the podcast that she and Ferguson will focus on “the highs and lows of everyday life – yours, ours and anything in the news.”

Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson.
Prince Andrew’s ex-wife’s podcast is called “Tea Talks with the Duchess and Sarah.”
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Hours before announcing her latest endeavor, Ferguson teased the podcast by posting a photo of herself sipping from a teacup.

“Tea is served,” she captioned the cheeky post.

Royal fans expressed how excited they were to hear Ferguson’s point of view on current events.

“I look forward to it. And it’s always so nice to hear you speak so kindly about Harry and Megan [sic] that’s a classy lady that you are,” one fan commented on the duchess’ post.

Sarah Ferguson in a green dress.
Ferguson will discuss hot topics and have special guests on the show.
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“I bet there is a lot of tea to spill. I will be listening 💙,” a second person wrote.

“This is going to be great love listening to your conversations good luck cx,” a third added.

Ferguson’s podcast launch comes after she was snubbed from receiving an invitation to King Charles III’s coronation ceremony.

In April, Page Six confirmed that Ferguson, 63, was not on the star-studded guest list for Charles and Queen Camilla’s crowning ceremony at Westminster Abbey in London on May 6.

Sarah Ferguson holding her book "A Most Intriguing Lady."
The Duchess of York also has a career as a novelist.
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But Ferguson was not surprised by the king’s decision to leave her off the list considering she is no longer a royal family member following her divorce from Andrew, 63, in 1996.

“You can’t have it both ways. You mustn’t sit on the fence. You’re either in or out, but don’t muck around,” she said on “Good Morning Britain” in April of not being invited.

The “A Most Intriguing Lady” author added that she was not “actually offended” by the snub.

“Just because I’m not there on the state occasion … in private I can be there, and that’s a lovely feeling to be part of the family. It really is,” she explained.

Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson.
She was snubbed from King Charles III’s coronation after divorcing Andrew in 1996.
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Ferguson separated from the Duke of York in 1992 after six years of marriage, and they finalized their divorce four years later.

The exes share daughters Princess Beatrice, 34, and Princess Eugenie, 33, both of whom attended the coronation.


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Andrew, 63, also showed up for the royal occasion despite having his royal title striped over his scandalous involvement with Jeffrey Epstein.

Sarah Ferguson with her daughters.
She and Andrew share daughters Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie.
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Ferguson took the whole ordeal in stride and held her own celebration for Charles, 74, and Camilla, 75, by hosting a lavish traditional tea party for the elderly.

With her new podcast, Ferguson is following in the footsteps of Prince Harry’s wife, Meghan Markle, who also is no longer a working royal family member.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex famously resigned from their duties in 2020, after which the “Suits” alum, 41, launched her podcast, “Archetypes.”