Former rugby player and host of The Good, The Bad, and The Rugby podcast, Mike Tyndall, skillfully avoided questions about his wife Zara’s cousin, Prince Harry, during a recent episode.
Fans bombarded Tyndall with inquiries about the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s Netflix docuseries, but he refused to engage in any controversial topics.
When asked by co-host Alex Payne if Christmas for the royals would be different this year, Tyndall responded, “Yeah, it probably will be.
I don’t really know.
I’m quite looking forward to it.
Obviously, there’s a lot of change.
There’s a lot of firsts.”
James Haskell, another co-host, then playfully brought up the subject of the Duke and Duchess, jokingly asking if the family would be playing a game called “pin the tail on Prince Harry” in his absence.
Tyndall remained tight-lipped, while Haskell suggested using a piñata with Harry’s face instead.
In response, Tyndall mentioned that he hadn’t missed his co-hosts’ storytelling antics while he was in the Australian jungle for the reality show I’m a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here.
This year, Tyndall and his wife joined the royal family at Sandringham Estate in Norfolk for the first time, following the Queen’s passing in September.
The podcast episode left fans wondering about Tyndall’s thoughts on Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
Some may argue that Tyndall’s silence speaks volumes, while others believe he simply chose to avoid any potential controversies.
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