Britain's Sarah Ferguson is setting up a new company to help manage her growing business empire. The Duchess of York - who was married to Prince Andrew - is a successful author, film producer, TV presenter and jewelry designer and is desperate to start a new firm to make the day to day running of her businesses easier.
She said: "I want to bring all of my babies together and make them into a huge success."
Sarah's latest project is producing an animated film of her children's book "Tea For Ruby," which tells the story of a boisterous young girl who has to learn how to control herself when she is invited to tea with Queen Elizabeth.
The duchess is also executive producer of movie "The Young Victoria" - produced by Hollywood legend Martin Scorsese and scripted by Julian Fellowes - which follows Queen Victoria's accession to the throne.
Talking about her excitement at the project, Sarah explained: "I can't wait for that - it's unbelievable and I think it's going to be massive. With Rupert Friend, Emily Blunt, Martin Scorsese and Julian Fellowes, you can't really go wrong."
"They have all done an incredible job and I am extremely proud that it was based on my idea."
Sarah, 49, is reportedly planning to spend more time in the U.K. now her business endeavors are taking off.
A source told Britain's The Daily Mail newspaper: "She'll be in the U.K. a lot more now. She has a lot more going on here."
The duchess is said to be much happier living in the U.K. since her relationship with the queen improved last year - she was invited to spend time at the royal's Scottish residence Balmoral for the first time in 16 years in August.













