Sarah Ferguson is heading to Australia for a tell-all speaking tour

Duchess of York Sarah Ferguson is heading to Australia for a tell-all speaking tour next year and is set to spill intimate details about her life: ‘It’s intellectual entertainment’

Sarah Ferguson is heading to Australia next year to share intimate, untold details about her life and being in the public eye.

The Duchess of York, 63, will be returning Down Under for a tell-all speaking tour hosted by TV veteran Ray Martin.

The event, titled In Conversation with Sarah, is set to see the exiled royal reveal more about her marriage to ex-husband Prince Andrew and the ‘dark times’ that followed.

Sarah Ferguson is heading to Australia next year to share intimate, untold details about her life and being in the public eye

According to the Sydney Morning Herald, the Duchess will pocket a fee estimated to be more than $250,000.

Ticket prices range from $99 to $188 across theatres in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane and will seat up to 2000 guests.

The publication also says that event promoters are ‘confident’ that the sit down with Ferguson will sell out.

The event, titled In Conversation with Sarah, is set to see the exiled royal reveal more about her marriage to ex-husband Prince Andrew and the ‘dark times’ that followed

Promoter Simon Baggs said: ‘We call this concept intellectual entertainment, the idea revolving around globally renowned people on stage sharing things the audience might not have known or thought of before.

‘Sarah is very engaging and entertaining, and we believe there is a lot of her story that people don’t really know.’

In a statement announcing her tour, the Duchess shared her excitement to be visiting the country again.

‘I am so excited to be coming to Australia to share stories of my life,’ she said.

‘Australia has been home to my sister for many decades and I see it as a second home.’

Ticket prices range from $99 to $188 across theatres in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane and will seat up to 2000 guests and is likely to sell out

She continued, ‘I always feel a weight lift off my shoulders when I arrive Down Under. The Australian people have always supported me and treated me with kindness.

‘It’s a place where I can be myself. I look forward to seeing lots of you at the show.’

Sarah’s last visit Down Under was in 2016 when she attended a charity fundraiser at St Vincent’s Hospital.

Earlier this month the mother-of-two gave an update on the two corgis she adopted following the death of the Queen in September.

The Duchess of York now cares for the two dogs, Muick and Sandy, with her ex-husband Prince Andrew, 62, at their Royal Lodge home near Windsor Castle.

In a statement announcing her tour, the Duchess shared her excitement to be visiting the country again

Speaking at the recent Henley Literary Festival, the royal described taking care of the animals as a ‘big honour’, according to the Telegraph.

She added that Muick and Sandy are ‘national treasures’, noting that they have been well-trained, describing them as having been ‘taught well’.

As Sarah and Andrew already shared five Norfolk terriers, the two corgis have had to integrate with them.

According to the Duchess: ‘They all balance out, the carpet moves as I move but I’ve got used to it now.’

The dogs were a gift to the Queen from Andrew and his daughters Princess Beatrice and Eugenie following the death of the Duke of Edinburgh.

It was believed the pair had been walking the dogs in the months leading to the Queen’s death.

Sarah’s last visit Down Under was in 2016 when she attended a charity fundraiser at St Vincent’s Hospital

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