Could Sarah Ferguson Have a New Role as Morning TV Host?

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The Duchess of York is being linked with a guest slot on This Morning as a replacement for Holly Willoughby

<p>Michael Loccisano/Getty Images</p> Sarah Ferguson in New York City in March

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Sarah Ferguson in New York City in March

Sarah Ferguson might add a new job to her royal résumé.

That's the betting at the moment, as bookmakers install the Duchess of York (popularly known as Fergie) as a favorite to sit in the chair vacated by a TV favorite in the U.K.

Last week, Fergie — who had breast cancer surgery in June — had a successful stint on the chat show Loose Women. Now that This Morning in the U.K. is looking for replacements for the departed Holly Willoughby, the ex-wife of Prince Andrew has reportedly been linked to the job.

The speculation was first reported in The Mirror, which said that she was in talks for a guest slot on the morning sofa. A source told the paper, "Everyone thought she was a natural. There is an open invitation for her to return to Loose Women and there is also talk of her doing a guest slot on This Morning or a mini-series for them."

"She has done quite a lot of TV work before — at one point she stood in for Larry King in the U.S.," the source continued.

<p>Janette Pellegrini/Getty</p> Ferguson with her daughters Princess Eugenie (left) and Princess Beatrice

Janette Pellegrini/Getty

Ferguson with her daughters Princess Eugenie (left) and Princess Beatrice

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Fergie's rep had no comment, but that hasn't stopped the bookmakers running a list of who might be in the running. Fergie is the favorite at 2-1, with Cat Deeley at 3-1 close behind.

Ladbroke’s Alex Apati said in a statement: "The latest odds suggest there's every chance Fergie gets the gig."

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The Duchess, 64, is a regular guest on chat shows and earlier this year sat around the table on The View.

She has a series of historical novels in the works and is already an accomplished podcaster via her The Tea Talks with the Duchess and Sarah show, in which she shared updates on her cancer diagnosis and her children and grandchildren. She and Prince Andrew are grandparents to Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank’s sons — August, 2, and Ernest, 5 months — and Princess Beatrice and Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi’s 2-year-old daughter Sienna plus Edo’s young son Christopher Woolf, whom he shares with his ex-girlfriend Dara Huang.

“My grandchildren have also been spectacular healers. Joy and laughter can be powerful tools when it comes to healing,” the Duchess recently told PEOPLE.

Lou Rocco/ABC/Getty Sarah Ferguson is a guest on The View
Lou Rocco/ABC/Getty Sarah Ferguson is a guest on The View

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Two weeks ago, The V Foundation for Cancer Research announced the Sarah Ferguson V Scholar Grant for Breast Cancer Research in her honor. She will help select a research grant recipient by the end of 2024 in partnership with the V Foundation Scientific Advisory Committee. The new initiative aligns with her longtime advocacy for cancer patients, survivors and research as patron of the Teenage Cancer Trust and the work of her foundation Sarah’s Trust.

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