The Duchess of York and Princess Beatrice joined forces on a visit to parliament today for important talks on their their beloved children's charity.
Mother and daughter both looked stylish in matching blue coats as they attended a meeting in the House of Lords for Street Child - a cause which helps children in poverty get an education.
Sarah Ferguson, also known as Fergie, 59, was pictured making a heartfelt speech as she spoke about the charity she has helped raise thousands of pounds for.
The mother-of-two, who divorced Prince Andrew, Duke of York, in 1996, is currently working on a project which helps disadvantaged children across 10 countries get into education.

Sarah Ferguson, 59, and Princess Beatrice, 28, look coordinated in stylish blue coats as they attended a meeting in the House of Lords for Street Child - a cause which focuses on education in Sierra Leone

The mother-of-two, who divorced Prince Andrew, Duke of York, in 1996, is currently working on a project which helps disadvantaged children across 10 countries get into education
But Sarah, mother to Princess Eugenie, 30, and Princess Beatrice, 28, admitted earlier this month that their lack of access to classrooms left her heartbroken.
It comes after Sarah Ferguson visited Sierra Leone earlier this month with the charity and visited a village where she was greeted by school children as she joined them in the classroom.
Posting an array of pictures showing her visit to her Instagram account, which boasts 169,000 followers, Fergie wrote: 'Such a privilege to be welcomed so warmly by children at this school in Port Loko, Sierra Leone, which has been helped by my charity.
'It breaks my heart that 121m children don’t have a chance to go to school which is why I am here to launch Street Child’s campaign to build or renovate 1,000 schools and give an education to 100,000 children.'


Sarah Ferguson, also known as Fergie, 59, was pictured making a heartfelt speech as she spoke about the charity she has helped raise thousands of pounds for
She added: 'All public donations to Street Child before Feb 21 will be matched by the UK Government so please support this brilliant initiative'.
Street Child was formed by a merger of an organisation of the same name founded by Tom Dannatt, son of Lord Dannatt, former head of the British Army, and Sarah’s Children in Crisis organisation.
The Duchess is promoting the Street Child Count Me In appeal, which will use funds to buy school uniforms, train teachers and build classrooms for disadvantaged youngsters in 10 countries from Sierra Leone to Afghanistan.
Donations to the campaign made before 21 February will be matched by the UK Government.

It comes after Sarah Ferguson visited Sierra Leone earlier this month with the charity and visited a village where she was greeted by school children as she joined them in the classroom

The Duchess of York, 59, looked understated in a coordinated khaki skirt and blazer as she met children in Porto Loko as part of her charity visit to make education more accessible, on Thursday
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