Mike Tindall has revealed what he calls his mother-in-law Princess Anne behind closed doors.
The former rugby player, who is married to Anne’s daughter Zara Tindall, attended “Good Morning Britain” Last week with his old friend and podcast co-host James Haskell.
While promoting his new book, “The Good, the Bad and the Rugby – Unleashed”, which Tindall co-wrote with Haskell and Alex Payne, the retired rugby star was asked about royal life.
At one point during the segment, Tindall was asked to share what he says to Princess Anne at home.
“Ma’am,” Mike replied, laughing.
“No mother, ma’am,” Haskell said jokingly.
“Ma’am, not Ma,” Mike repeated, before Haskell added, “After a few beers, you’ll probably call her that.”
Among the numerous revelations in the book is a secret The “kerfuffle” was caused by Tyndall. She made a cheeky comment about Prince Harry after the Duke and Duchess of Sussex left royal life in 2020.
Haskell writes, “He [Tindall] He even got into a bit of trouble when he appeared on a live edition of ‘A Question of Sport’, telling a story about him and Ian Balshaw having sex at a post-World Cup final party in 2003. He pretended to punch Prince Harry and joked that the royal family actually wanted to stuff him.
He added, “I’m talking trouble but it was a minor glitch, nothing to write home about.” according to the mirror,
However, Haskell said the situation might have worsened had Harry and Meghan’s biographer Omid Scobie not blown things out of proportion.
After hearing Tindall’s joke, Scobie took to social media to defend Harry, causing a massive reaction on social media.
Nevertheless, Haskell acknowledged that Tyndall “Gives Zero F–ks” Regarding such matters.
“It came back into the public consciousness when that very strange person Omid Scobie started taking sides with Harry and Meghan, and a lot of trolls got on the tines. [Tindall]Especially one that wants to stuff a young, defenseless Harry,” he wrote.
“All context, irony and humor are lost when things are taken out of the realm of where they are supposed to be.”
He added, “To be fair to Tins, he doesn’t complain about things like this, but it’s very annoying for him.” “I think we all know American royal fans are f–king crazy, especially the Scoobies.”