Prince Harry's cousin Mike Tindall once made a joke about the Duke that landed him in hot water. The former England rugby player and husband to Zara Tindall, took a jab at Harry.This revelation comes from his new book The Good, the Bad and the Rugby - Unleashed, co-authored with James Haskell and Alex Payne.
The book includes a chapter dedicated to Mike's experiences with the Royal Family. In it, James recalls an incident where Mike, 46, took aim at Prince Harry after he had stepped back from royal duties.
As reported by The Mirror, James wrote: "He [Mike] even got into a bit of trouble when he appeared on a live version of A Question of Sport: he told a story about him and Iain Balshaw pretending to punch Prince Harry at a post-World Cup final party in 2003 and joked that the royal family wanted to fill him in for real.""I say trouble but it was a bit of a minor kerfuffle, nothing to write home about.
It did come back into public consciousness when that very odd bloke Omid Scobie started sticking up for Harry and Meghan, and loads of trolls went in on Tins, especially about him wanting to fill in a young, defenceless Harry. "All context, sarcasm and humour lost, when things are taken out of the zone they were meant to be in.
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