Sarah Ferguson recently talked about the scandal her family is going through amidst Prince Andrew's controversial friendship with Jeffrey Epstein and Princess Beatrice's upcoming wedding. She even recently made an exciting announcement, although it has nothing to do with the royal family.

Also known as Fergie, she updated her fans on social media about the new seven-book deal she signed with the Australian publisher, Serenity Press. The agreement consists of new written titles, which include five picture books and two young chapter books.

"So excited about my 3 new children's books Arthur Fantastic, Genie Gems and The Enchanted Oak Tree...coming soon," she announced. Prince Andrew's former wife also gave her followers a glimpse of her upcoming three book's cover, which are all for the children.

Of course, her fans celebrated the news with pure happiness. They even filled her comment box with clapping hands and heart emojis. For the past three decades, Sarah Ferguson already wrote 25 books. Her first new book would be published in the middle of the year, so fans have to wait for it.

Serenity Press published Karen Mc Dermott said the acquisition is an exciting addition to the publication's current list, per Express. It has the books about fairytales, fantasy, and folklore from the authors like Kate Forsyth, Juliet Marillier, Sophie Masson, and Jane Talbot.

Talking about Sarah Ferguson's inclusion on their list, she said her stories aim to "empower young minds." They are all delighted to welcome the Duchess of York to their press as her books are aligned with their core value to share nurturing stories to the young people. Hence, they are all excited to share her books with all of their readers.

Sarah Ferguson became an author of children's books in the early '90s. At the time, she began writing six titles for her Budgie the Little Helicopter series. Amidst all the royal issues, she revealed the last six months have been very hard for her and her daughters, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie.

She also expressed her support to Prince Andrew after he was forced to leave his royal duties following his Newsnight interview about his connection with the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein went wrong. "When I talk about Prince Andrew, I talk about family because the last six months have been hard on the girls and me," she said, via Mirror Online.

Sarah Ferguson said Prince Andrew is the best man she knows, and it is hard to see him go through "such enormous pain." She also added that what he did for Britain is incredible, but it is all now nonsense.