Duchess of York tells how she comforted allergic 15-year-old girl's parents ...

Duchess of York says she talks 'every day' to photo of schoolgirl who died from eating Pret baguette after consoling parents when they brought her body home as Natasha's Law is launched in 15-year-old's honour Sarah Ferguson comforted parents of Natasha Ednan-Laperouse when she died  Natasha had an allergic reaction on a flight to Nice after eating sesame seeds  Her parents have secured law demanding stricter listing of ingredients on food Duchess of York has helped them in their legal fight over the past three years  

By Sebastian Murphy-bates For Mailonline

Published: 11:41 BST, 25 June 2019 | Updated: 18:56 BST, 25 June 2019

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Sarah Ferguson has revealed how she comforted grieving parents hours after they mourned the loss of the 15-year-old who died from an allergic reaction to sesame seeds.

The Duchess of York appeared on This Morning today after helping to secure Natasha's law, named after Natasha Ednan-Laperouse, which will introduce a tightening of food labelling rules.

Sat alongside Natasha's father, Nadim, and her mother, Tanya, she told how very day she speaks to a picture of the schoolgirl, who went into shock due to an 'inadequately labelled' Pret a Manger sandwich. 

'Every day I keep a picture of Natasha and I talk to her,' she said. 'So as I go by her every morning, I say, "It’s alright Natasha we’ve got this, we got this, we’ve got you".' 

Tanya and Nadim Ednan-Laperouse are pictured alongside the Duchess of York on today's episode of This Morning, during which Sarah Ferguson revealed how she comforted the grieving parents

Tanya and Nadim Ednan-Laperouse are pictured alongside the Duchess of York on today's episode of This Morning, during which Sarah Ferguson revealed how she comforted the grieving parents 

She became involved in the fight to change the law when she saw the parents crying on a return flight from Nice as they flew their daughter's coffin

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