Sarah Ferguson
Sarah Ferguson's handwriting reveals her needs for something to keep busy with. Pictured: Ferguson arrives at St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle before the wedding of Prince Harry to Meghan Markle on May 19, 2018 in Windsor, England. Getty Images/Gareth Fuller

Sarah Ferguson's handwriting revealed crucial information about her needs.

According to a handwriting expert, the Duchess of York needs something to get busy with. Ferguson wants to be involved into something close to her heart. "Sarah needs an emotional high and something to get her teeth into," graphology expert Tracey Russell said (via Express). "She enjoys keeping busy with lots of interests and getting involved with everything that's going on."

According to the expert, Ferguson still rushes into some things, but she has calmed down over the past decades following her split from Prince Andrew. Also, the duchess remains as warm and compassionate.

"She still often finds herself rushing around like a dizzy chicken getting distracted and wishing there were more hours in the day," Trussell continued. "She's still a delightfully warm, compassionate, upbeat social butterfly, spirited and stimulating company, a people's person. But she's calmed down and much more comfortable in her own skin."

If Ferguson wanted to be busy, she could help with her daughter's wedding preparations. Her youngest daughter with Prince Andrew, Princess Eugenie, is set to walk down the aisle in October.

Former royal butler Grant Harrold believes that Ferguson will indeed do this. He is convinced that the Duchess will be involved in Princess Eugenie's royal wedding and just like other moms will help the next royal bride with wedding planning and preparations.

"I am sure that as with all mothers of the bride, Sarah Duchess of York will be assisting her daughter with all aspects of the wedding especially when it comes to picking the wedding dress," Harrold told Express. "This is an important time for any bride and I have no doubt Princess Eugenie will be getting guidance from her mother while planning this special day," the expert continued.

Ferguson and Prince Andrew are expected to sit together during the ceremony if Princess Eugenie will give her older sister, Princess Beatrice, a major role during the event, according to James Brookes. Otherwise, Princess Beatrice might be seated between their parents.

Princess Eugenie and her fiancé, Jack Brooksbank, will exchange "I do's" on October 12 at St. George's Chapel in Windsor.