Sarah Ferguson
Sarah Ferguson stuns in an emerald top and navy blazer in a forum in Dallas. Pictured: Ferguson arrives to take her seat inside St George's Chapel ahead of the wedding of her daughter Britain's Princess Eugenie of York to Jack Brooksbank at Windsor Castle, in Windsor, on Oct. 12, 2018. Getty Images/Yui Mok

Sarah Ferguson was stunning on her recent outing.

On Wednesday, the Duchess of York attended the annual Leadership Development Conference with the Women’s Foodservice Forum in Dallas. Ferguson arrived in a tailored power blazer, which was ideal for the occasion.

Ferguson wore an emerald green top and paired it with a navy jacket featuring a Balmain-esque gold button. The duchess loves this shade and chose an outfit of the same color when she attended Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank’s royal wedding in October.

Ferguson shared a snap of her taken at the recent event on Instagram. Her followers praised her by commenting on her post that she looked “lovely” and “beautiful.”

Many also thanked Ferguson for speaking at the event. Some even invited the duchess to visit Kansas City, too.

Though a number praise Ferguson’s fashion sense at present, many gave her tons of negative comments when she just joined the royal family. The Duchess of York was criticized for being “overfond” and “indiscreet.”

In a documentary titled “Sarah Ferguson: Duchess of York,” the narrator said that Ferguson was different and she likes to put on a show. Ferguson reportedly appeared to not care about what she does and what she says.

Ferguson was once asked if she was overfond with the Bordeaux vineyard products and she just said, “It’s very good wine.” Also, she was criticized and labeled “indiscreet” on one occasion.

“Four months pregnant she may have been in Los Angeles but that did not affect her fashion ideas,” the narrator said. “Indeed, her clothes showed none of the usual discretion associated with maternity.”

Ferguson also endured harsh treatment from some members of the royal family when she was still married to Prince Andrew. According to Ingrid Seward in her book “Prince Edward: Biography,” she and Princess Diana had a complicated relationship with Prince Philip. She was most afraid of the Duke of Edinburgh.

Princess Anne was cold to her and Prince Edward once accused her of disloyalty when his romance with Sophie, Countess of Wessex leaked to the media. The Earl of Wessex thought that it was Ferguson who shared the details to Princess Diana’s biographer Andrew Morton. It was later revealed that one of their employees did it and not Ferguson.