ASKED about the moment she fell for Prince Andrew, a newly-engaged Sarah Ferguson revealed it was over lunch at Ascot where they messed around with chocolate profiteroles.
The Duchess of York, then 27, said she admired the Duke's "wit, looks, charm" during the occasion, which was organised by a match-making 25-year-old Princess Diana.
During their engagement interview in 1986, they were asked about their 1985 meeting at Ascot where their romance first bloomed.
"We were made to sit next door to each other at lunch at Ascot," recalled Andrew, then 26 years old - who just weeks before had proposed to the daughter of elder brother Prince Charles's polo manager, Major Ronald Ferguson, at Floors Castle in Scotland.
Sarah interjected: "He made me eat chocolate profiteroles which I did not want to eat at all."
The prince joked: "I then didn't have any. So I got hit. And it [the relationship] started from there."
Laughing, the future Duchess added: "I was meant to be on a diet."
They were then asked what they liked about one another, with Sarah replying: "Wit, charm, looks."
Andrew added: "Red hair."
The pair - who wed in July 1986 - first met at a polo match as children.
They were then reintroduced, according to , by Diana, who had married the Prince of Wales four years' previously, and who was friends with Sarah.
Their first daughter, Princess Beatrice, now 31, arrived in 1988, with Princess Eugenie, now 29, following in 1990.
Andrew, now 59, and Sarah, also 59, separated in 1992 before divorcing in 1996.
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