As the Sussexes had an audience of 50 million, hundreds of Duchess of York reading videos watched



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Sarah Ferguson’s YouTube flop: As the Sussexes gained a global audience of 50 million with their Oprah interview, videos of the Duchess of York reading fairy tales have only been watched by a few hundred.

  • Sarah Ferguson’s video series has only been watched a few hundred times
  • A video posted on Friday had only been viewed 394 times last night
  • A My Family Fart Book reading, published the day before, had 641 views

As Harry and Meghan made waves with their revealing TV interview last week, the Duchess of York’s latest media adventure has had somewhat lesser success.

As the worldwide audience for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s interview with Oprah Winfrey surpassed 50 million, Sarah Ferguson’s storytelling video series has only been watched a few hundred times on YouTube.

A video posted Friday of her reading a children’s book called Why Does Mum Wear a Hijab? by Amal Abou-Eid had only been seen 394 times last night.

Sarah Ferguson's narrative video series has only been watched a few hundred times on YouTube

Sarah Ferguson’s narrative video series has only been watched a few hundred times on YouTube

A reading from My Family Fart Book, which was posted the day before, had 641 views and only 758 people watched its rendition of Rachel Bright’s Slug In Love which was uploaded on Wednesday.

The most viewed video on Fergie’s channel features her daughter, Princess Eugenie, reading Guess How Much I Love You from Sam McBratney.

It has had 42,000 views since last April.

The Duchess, 61, launched Storytime With Fergie And Friends on YouTube last year.

Sarah Ferguson reads stories from the Windsor house she still shares with her ex-husband Prince Andrew

Sarah Ferguson reads stories from the Windsor house she still shares with her ex-husband Prince Andrew

She reads stories from the Windsor house which she still shares with her ex-husband Prince Andrew.

Fergie has released a series of children’s titles including Ballerina Rosie and Budgie The Little Helicopter.

In other videos on her channel, she does goofy science experiments or makes crafts and cakes.

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