Sarah Ferguson is reportedly looking to get cast in the Netflix show Bridgerton due to her fascination with the period sets.
Speaking to Platinum magazine for a recent cover story, the Duchess of York suggested her role in the Netflix series, hinting at her return to the acting world.
However, the prospective move of the television personality could anger King Charles, owing to her semi-link to the royal family and the nature of her acting career.
According to reports, the late Queen Elizabeth also disapproved of Sarah's television career, leading to tensions in her marriage to Prince Andrew.
“I've asked my agent to get me on Bridgerton! The set designs are incredible! I could be a long-lost friend for Penelope,” Ferguson enthused. “I just have to be on Bridgerton!”
Sarah also admitted to having been reached out to by producers of I’m A Celeb to star in the reality series.
“I've been asked to go on I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! Hundreds of times,” she noted, “and the answer is always no. I'm sure it's lovely for lots of people but not for me!”
If the television personality were to join the reality show, which sees a group of celebrities trying to survive extreme conditions with few creature comforts, she would be the second royal to do so.
Previously, Princess Anne’s son-in-law and Zara Tindall’s husband Mike Tindall competed in the 2022 series.
Meanwhile, Sarah recently broke her silence on the ongoing feud between her ex-husband Prince Andrew and King Charles over Royal Lodge.
During an appearance on Good Morning Britain earlier this month, the Duchess of York addressed reports about the King giving an ultimatum to his younger brother to vacate the royal residence.
"I tend not to get involved in brothers' discussions and I think that's the safest place to be." the author insisted: "Let the brothers discuss it between themselves."